Congress leader Udit Raj expressed doubts about the role of Tahawwur Rana in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, emphasizing David Headley as the main conspirator during the UPA government’s tenure. Despite initial skepticism, Raj clarified his stance, calling for Rana to be given capital punishment after a speedy trial following his extradition to India. Former home minister P Chidambaram welcomed Rana’s extradition, highlighting progress made during the UPA government, as security was heightened outside the NIA headquarters for intensified questioning in connection with the attacks.
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