America will send Tawwur Rana accused in 26/11 terrorist attack, US Modi, PM Modi expressed his gratitude to Trump

US President Donald Trump has announced that his administration has approved the extradition of Tawavur Rana, desired by Indian investigative agencies and ‘very bad’ person to involve the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin Rana is currently closed at a metropolitan detention center in Los Angeles. It is believed that he is associated with Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley, one of the main conspirators of 26/11 attacks in Mumbai.

This approval was given during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington. Addressing a joint press briefing after his meeting with PM Modi at the White House, Donald Trump said that the US is immediately sending Tehwwur Rana back to India. Donald Trump, including Khalistani separatists, was answering a question related to the elements working against India in America, at this time he said this.

Donald Trump said, “I don’t think India had good relations with the Biden administration. There were many things that did not look right between India and the Biden administration, we are immediately handing over to a very violent person (Tahwwur Rana) to India. There will be much more further because we have received a lot of requests. Therefore, we work on crime with India. “

Please tell that Tehwavur Rana is a citizen of Canada, but he was born in Pakistan. The Government of India considers it a part of the conspiracy of 26/11 attacks. 166 people died in this attack. It was one of the most terrible terrorist attacks in the history of India. India had demanded his extradition from the US, which has now been approved. Rana’s extradition is likely to reveal many more secrets associated with the conspiracy of 26/11 attacks. Rana has been a doctor in the Pakistan Army, he was already aware of the attack plan. He was imprisoned in the US after being arrested in 2009 on charges of terrorist conspiracy in Denmark.

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