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BJP slams Union Government on Headley extradition issue | Union Government on Friday faced flak from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for not seeking extradition of
the 26/11 Mumbai terror accused, David Coleman Headley, from the United States, where he is facing trial. Addressing the media in the national capital, BJP
spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy questioned the government’s abilities to pressurize
Pakistan, a hostile country, to hand over fugitives when it could not ask the
US to hand over Headley. “The question would be asked today from the
Government,
how can you pressurize Pakistan which is a hostile state to give back the fugitives
if you cannot ask US to hand over a fugitive who is responsible for the 26/11,”
Rudy said. Headley pleaded guilty on Thursday to scouting targets for the deadly
2008 assault on Mumbai, and plotting an attack on a Danish newspaper. He pleaded
guilty to 12 counts, including conspiring to bomb and murder U.S. , Indian and
Danish citizens, and supporting the Islamist militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba ,
U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber said. No sentencing date was set. In the
agreement with prosecutors, Headley promised to cooperate and provide testimony
against others in exchange for a pledge that he would not to be extradited to
India , Pakistan or Denmark . Rudy further said the BJP would not accept anything
less than extradition and trial of Headley on Indian soil. “The Bharatiya Janata
Party will accept nothing less than having Headley's extradition for a trial in
Indian courts on Indian soil,” he said. He also said that Headley seemed to be
given a virtual amnesty by the US . “It seems that Headley has been given a virtual
amnesty, a clemency and it's a matter of deep concern for us,” Rudy said. |
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