Deccan Chronicle

Rana conviction a victory

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With the 14-year prison term awarded to Tahawwur Rana, the US has sent a very clear message that terrorism will not be tolerated. The judgement may be viewed with a tinge of disappoint­ment in India as Rana, a known associate of the maker of diabolical plots against this country, David Headley, has not been found guilty of conspiring in the 26/11 attacks on Mumbai.

India has every right to press on with its demand that the judgement in a Chicago court should not be taken as the last word in the matter and that the US authoritie­s must consider an appeal against the sentence and press for charges regarding the 26/11 attacks too. The US has, however, also said it is still looking for other 26/11 accused and that it would pursue the six who have already been named either as terrorists or handlers if they ever come into that country’s jurisdicti­on.

The subcontine­nt’s geopolitic­s may be complicate­d with the US viewing Pakistan as an ally in its fight against terror whereas India has no option but to view its prickly neighbour as a country not incapable of letting its espionage and counter-terrorism arms support terrorist action against India. Even so, it’s a given that the US and India are always known to pursue terrorists of any kind. Given that basic convergenc­e of opinion and action, there is little room for doubt about where the two countries stand on this subject. To have Rana in prison after conviction on terrorism charges is also a victory.

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