Himanta credits PM Modi for Tahawwur Rana's extradition, warns fugitives of justice in India

Himanta credits PM Modi for Tahawwur Rana's extradition, warns fugitives of justice in India

Assam CM praises PM Modi for bringing Tahawwur Rana to justice, marking a diplomatic success. Rana's extradition serves as a warning to absconders living luxuriously abroad.

India TodayNE
  • Apr 13, 2025,
  • Updated Apr 13, 2025, 8:21 AM IST

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, stating that the extradition of Mumbai terror attack mastermind Tahawwur Hussain Rana is a warning to fugitives living luxuriously abroad that they will have to face justice in India.

The chief minister maintained that Rana's extradition marks a significant diplomatic triumph for Prime Minister Modi, contrasting it with the UPA government’s tenure, during which U.S. courts had acquitted the terror accused due to a “lack of proper follow-up” by the then administration.

Speaking at a press conference, Sarma said, "Rana's extradition is a big diplomatic victory because of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji. American courts had acquitted him in the Mumbai terror case as there was no proper follow-up by the UPA government. He was in jail only in another case."

Rana, a 64-year-old Pakistani-origin Canadian businessman, was escorted by NIA officials to Delhi on Thursday evening on a chartered aircraft after his extradition from the US, ending a 16-year-long wait to prosecute one of the key accused in the deadly Mumbai attack in November 2008 in which 166 people were killed and over 238 injured.

Complimenting the prime minister, Sarma said, “We have full faith in the judiciary and it will give him (Rana) what he deserves.” The chief minister also maintained that this extradition should serve as a warning to other absconders from India.

“The fugitives must remember that with Modi ji here, they will have to come back. They may be leading luxurious lives abroad now, but it is only a temporary reprieve,” he added.

Sarma also recalled his stay in Mumbai during the attacks in 2008, recounting how he had booked in the Taj Hotel, one of the sites of the attack, but had checked into another hotel at the last moment. He was a minister in the Congress-led state government then.

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