Tahawwur Rana can now be extradited to India? US Supreme Court rejects 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused’s plea
- Tahawwur Rana has been extradited from the US to India to face trial for his role in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, as confirmed by India's National Investigation Agency.
- The Union Ministry of Home Affairs appointed Narender Mann as the Special Public Prosecutor for the trial related to the case.
- Rana is charged with crimes including attempting to wage war and murder, which could lead to the death penalty if convicted.
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that Rana's extradition is a significant success of the Modi government.
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