Speaking to ANI, Singhvi said "Anybody who harms and damages India, if he is brought to justice by the process of law, we would welcome it fully...We are hearing reports and it will be good if he is brought to justice..."
Talking at the CNN News 18 Rising Bharat Summit 2025, he said, "There's nothing really new that I can say on the Tahawwur Rana issue. Obviously, we welcome the decision of the American legal process."
Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) party MLA Tanvir Sadiq on Wednesday emphasised the importance of holding those involved in terrorism accountable for their actions over the extradition of 26/11 mastermind Tahawwur Rana.
The former DGP stated that the decision was 'significant' and followed high-level discussions between the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the United States President Donald Trump.
The United States (US) Supreme Court has rejected the plea of Tahawwur Rana -- accused in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks -- seeking a stay on his extradition to India.
The Maharashtra government has sanctioned Rs 13.46 crore for a memorial honoring 26/11 hero Tukaram Omble in his native village, Kedambe, Satara. The first installment of Rs 2.7 crore has been released under the state's rural memorials scheme.
Speaking in a joint press statement, PM Modi highlighted shared concerns over terrorism, citing attacks in both countries. PM Modi emphasized that terrorism is unacceptable in all forms, citing the devastating attacks on Christ Church in 2019 and Mumbai's 26/11 tragedy. He stressed the ne
Qatal was the nephew of Hafiz Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and the mastermind behind the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Saeed is wanted in India for numerous rerror-related cases.
In a significant turn of events leading up to the much-anticipated extradition of 26/11 mastermind Tahawwur Hussain Rana, Delhi's Patiala House Court has recalled its trial court records related to the Mumbai attacks.