India’s support for justice: US

26/11 Terror Attack: USA extradited India on 9 April 2025 for his role in planning 64 -year -old Rana terrible 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Meanwhile, America said that it is standing with India.

26/11 Terror Attack : US President Donald Trump has given a big statement about the extradition of Tahwwur Rana, the main conspirator of Taj Hotel in Mumbai. He said that the 26/11 terror attack shook the whole world and the US has long supported India’s efforts. He said that the US has tried its best to make the responsible people stand in the dock of justice.

India’s terrorist network will fight against

US State Department spokesman Tami Bruce said on Thursday that the USA has extradited India on 9 April 2025 for his role in planning 64 -year -old Rana terrible 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. He further said that the US has condemned the 26/11 terrorist attack and the US will continue to deal with the global crisis of terrorists with India. He further said that Rana is in India’s possession today and will continue this mobility. At the same time, Bruce also said that even though some people may not remember today, 166 people including 6 Americans died in that attack and that incident shook the whole world.

Supreme Court had dismissed a petition

Tammy Bruce told that if that attack is imagined today, he is also afraid to think how terrible it will be. Earlier, a spokesman for the US State Department said that Rana’s extradition is an important step towards looking for justice for the victims of heinous attacks. Let us know that the Lashkar terrorists located in Pakistan will face justice in the country for their role and involvement in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks carried out. The multi-agency team from India went to America and all paperwork and legal formalities were completed to bring Rana back to India. After this he was brought to India. Explain that the US Supreme Court rejected his application, after which the way was cleared to extradite Rana to India.

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