Diggi Said Congress started the extradition of Tahwwur Rana, Modi does not get credit
Congressional leader Digvijay Singh gave a major statement about the extradition of India, which is accused of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. Singh said that the basis of this whole case was laid by the congressional government during its tenure and that the current central government could not take credit for this. Digvijay Singh said Tawwur Rana was involved in attacks on 26/11 and that the extradition process was only possible when the UPA government included his role in the investigation in time and arrested him in America. After completing the 14 -year -old sentence, he has now been brought to India. Prime Minister Modi or his government has no role in this. He further said that such serious steps related to national security should not be politicized and that governments take steps in the national interest should become honest. Let us tell you that Tahwwur Rana has been arrested in America in connection with 26/11 attacks. Recently, he was extradited to India, which described the central government as a great diplomatic victory. But Congress says that this action is the result of the process that began during their government. Earlier, Congress accused the central government of taking credit for different security issues. Pakistani -Origin Canadian Burger Tawwur Rana has serious allegations of conspiracy, murder, acts of terror and forgery in connection with the attacks on 26/11. Rana was brought to India on Thursday and a Delhi court sent him to NIA NIA. The investigative agency says that Rana’s role was not only limited to Mumbai, but that he is also planning a massive terrorist attack in other Indian cities. Share this story -tags