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India to take up with Pak ISI's nexus
with 26/11 perpetrators

Jun 13, 2011, 01.26pm IST PTI

NEW DELHI: India will raise the issue of nexus between Pakistan's ISI and the perpetrators of 26/11 attacks during the forthcoming talks between the foreign secretaries of the two countries.

External affairs minister SM Krishna, however, ruled out India's intervention in Pakistani-Canadian Tahawwur Rana's case, saying, "We cannot interfere in the legal process of another country.

"As far as India is concerned, we have got very important evidence, assessments and statements on oath that makes a world of difference. Rana has gone and appeared in a court in Chicago on his own. He has mentioned about the nexus between Pakistan government's ISI and the perpetrators of Mumbai attack," Krishna told reporters in reply to a question.
He said India would take this up with Pakistan as well as revelations that there were rogue LeT elements in Pakistan administration. "When the two foreign secretaries (of India and Pakistan) meet, all issues of bilateral nature will be taken up. This (Rana's confessions) is also going to be one of the important issues and we will be taking it up," Krishna said.

Asked if India would request the US to appeal in a higher court against the clean chit to Rana by a Chicago court in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, he replied in the negative. "Indian government doesn't believe in interfering in any internal legal process of another country. So, whatever has happened in the court in Chicago that will take its own course," Krishna said.
 
Pakistan's expected reply:
1)''Give us more proof''
2)''What about Indian involvment in Baloochistan''
3)''First tell us about Samjhauta Express''
4)Least expected-''We are investigating.''
5)The reply I am ready to die for-''We accept and we are sorry for what we have done since 47. Lets be friends and show the world what South Asia is capable of...''
 
Pakistan's expected reply:
1)''Give us more proof''
2)''What about Indian involvment in Baloochistan''
3)''First tell us about Samjhauta Express''
4)Least expected-''We are investigating.''
5)The reply I am ready to die for-''We accept and we are sorry for what we have done since 47. Lets be friends and show the world what South Asia is capable of...''

Oh!I am ready to dye unconditionaly if your last comment becomes true.
 
"As far as India is concerned, we have got very important evidence, assessments and statements on oath that makes a world of difference.

:lol: :lol: and we will not show these 'important' evidences to anyone.
 
Pak judge conducting trial of 26/11
suspects transferred Jun 13, 2011, 10.59am IST PTI ISLAMABAD: The judge of the anti-
terrorism court conducting the trial of
seven Pakistani suspects charged with
involvement in the Mumbai attacks has
been changed for the fourth time, with
the current incumbent being transferred to another court in Punjab province. Rana Nisar Ahmed, who had been hearing
the Mumbai attacks case since he was
appointed judge of Rawalpindi's anti-
terrorist court no III in November 2010,
was transferred on Saturday. Ahmed had also been conducting the trial
of five suspects charged with involvement
in the 2007 assassination of former
premier Benazir Bhutto. According to a notification issued by the
Lahore High Court, Ahmed was appointed
as additional district and sessions judge
in Shakargarh. The move came hours after Ahmed issued
a permanent arrest warrant for former
President Pervez Musharraf for failing to
cooperate with investigators probing
Bhutto's assassination. Ahmed also ordered the Federal
Investigation Agency to provide a
complete record of Musharraf's moveable
and immoveable assets for confiscation
at the next hearing on June 25. Ahmed had first issued an arrest warrant
for Musharraf in February after
investigators declared him an
"absconder". He constantly pushed FIA prosecutors to
ensure Musharraf's appearance in court. Experts said the sudden transfer of
Ahmed could affect proceedings in the
Mumbai attacks case, as the new judge
appointed to conduct the trial will need
time to acquaint himself with the details
of the complex case. The trial has been marred by delays and
technical hitches since proceedings began
in 2009. At least one of the three judges who
previously heard the case was changed
after he received threats from militant
groups, sources said.
 
Pak judge conducting trial of 26/11
suspects transferred Jun 13, 2011, 10.59am IST PTI ISLAMABAD: The judge of the anti-
terrorism court conducting the trial of
seven Pakistani suspects charged with
involvement in the Mumbai attacks has
been changed for the fourth time, with
the current incumbent being transferred to another court in Punjab province. Rana Nisar Ahmed, who had been hearing
the Mumbai attacks case since he was
appointed judge of Rawalpindi's anti-
terrorist court no III in November 2010,
was transferred on Saturday. Ahmed had also been conducting the trial
of five suspects charged with involvement
in the 2007 assassination of former
premier Benazir Bhutto. According to a notification issued by the
Lahore High Court, Ahmed was appointed
as additional district and sessions judge
in Shakargarh. The move came hours after Ahmed issued
a permanent arrest warrant for former
President Pervez Musharraf for failing to
cooperate with investigators probing
Bhutto's assassination. Ahmed also ordered the Federal
Investigation Agency to provide a
complete record of Musharraf's moveable
and immoveable assets for confiscation
at the next hearing on June 25. Ahmed had first issued an arrest warrant
for Musharraf in February after
investigators declared him an
"absconder". He constantly pushed FIA prosecutors to
ensure Musharraf's appearance in court. Experts said the sudden transfer of
Ahmed could affect proceedings in the
Mumbai attacks case, as the new judge
appointed to conduct the trial will need
time to acquaint himself with the details
of the complex case. The trial has been marred by delays and
technical hitches since proceedings began
in 2009. At least one of the three judges who
previously heard the case was changed
after he received threats from militant
groups, sources said.


Mush warrants seems to be the reason.

Judge who issued Musharraf

however, if you are satisfied with him, the 26/11 case can be transferred to him.
 

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