‘Tavavur Rana should be hanged’: Maharashtra Constable’s father, who was killed on 26/11, accused on Mumbai attacks. Bharat News

New Delhi: A killed father Maharashtra State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) Constable on Wednesday demanded capital punishment for 26/11 Mumbai attacks Tavavur RanaA Pakistani-Canadian citizen, who is being brought to India to face the case in the case.
Subhash Shinde’s son Rahul shinde On November 26, 2008, after the attack by terrorists, he was killed in action at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in South Mumbai. Rahul Shinde was one of the first police personnel to enter the luxury hotel, which was one of the target sites by Pakistani terrorists of the Lashkar-e-Toba group.
Subhash Shinde told the news agency PTI, “So many people killed in a deadly attack and the attack shock is still in my mind, even though more than 16 years have passed (after the incident),” Subhash Shinde told the news agency PTI.
The 65 -year -old father of the deceased constable said, “As Rana’s role has come to light in the terrorist attack, we should not leave him in jail and leave him. He should be hanged.”
He also talked about imagining the “terrible” images of terrorist attacks.
“Whenever I talk about the attack, I can imagine the terrible images of the attack of terror. The loss we have done, the loss of life of our policemen, soldiers and citizens cannot be forgotten,” he said.
Who is Tahwur Rana?
The 64-year-old, who was recorded at a Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles, is associated with Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley, one of the main conspirators of 26/11 attacks.
He has abolished all its legal options available for such subjects in the US and according to reports, a multi-agency Indian team is to bring him to India in the United States.
To prevent Rana’s extradition, significant development comes after Rana’s final-khai attempt as the US Supreme Court denied his application, taking him close to handing over the law to the Indian authorities to face the law in the country.
In February, US President Donald Trump announced that his administration would “very evil” Rana “to face justice in India”. The announcement was made in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was on a state visit to the US.
26/11 Mumbai terror attack
On November 26, 2008, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists carried out coordinated attacks at a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish center, when they entered the financial capital of India via Arabian Sea Marg.
Among the 166 people killed were American, British and Israel citizens. The nearly 60 -hour attack sent shockwaves across the country and even brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war.
Ajmal Amir Kasab, the only terrorist caught alive, was hanged in November 2012.