Families and survivors of the 2008 Mumbai attacks are calling for the extradition and strict punishment of Tahawwur Rana, a key suspect in the terror operation. Sanjana Shah, daughter of real estate magnate Pankaj Shah, who was killed during the attack on Hotel Oberoi, has been a vocal advocate for justice.
Mumbai AttacksExtraditionTahawwur RanaJusticeVictims FamiliesReal Estate MumbaiApr 10, 2025

Tahawwur Rana is a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin who is accused of providing material support to the attackers in the 2008 Mumbai attacks. He has been fighting extradition to India since his arrest in 2010.
The 2008 Mumbai attacks were a series of coordinated bombing and shooting attacks across Mumbai, India's financial capital. The attacks lasted for three days and left 166 people dead and hundreds more injured.
Families and survivors of the Mumbai attacks are demanding Rana's extradition to ensure that he faces trial and answers for his alleged role in the attacks, which have caused immense suffering and loss of life.
The legal challenges in Rana's extradition include concerns about a fair trial and the possibility of the death penalty in India. Rana's lawyers have argued that these issues should prevent his extradition.
The Indian government has been working closely with the Canadian authorities to facilitate Rana's extradition, but the process remains slow and complex due to various legal and procedural hurdles.

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