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    New Shocker in 26/11 Case: Tahawwur Rana Told Headley ‘Indians Deserve This’ After Mumbai Attacks

    Fresh revelations in the 26/11 case reveal that Tahawwur Rana and David Headley were childhood friends and key conspirators. Rana reportedly told Headley, "Indians deserve this" after the attacks.

    Sapna SinghSapna Singh
    Published: 11 Apr 2025, 08:29 AM
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    Updated: 03 Jul 2026, 03:09 AM

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    New Shocker in 26/11 Case: Tahawwur Rana Told Headley ‘Indians Deserve This’ After Mumbai Attacks

    Tahawwur Rana News: The initial planning of the Mumbai terror attacks (26/11 Mumbai Terror Attacks) was done by Tahawwur Rana and David Headley together. Rana had brought Headley to India so that he could do a recce here. After making the complete plan, both of them prepared Lashkar terrorists in Pakistan for the attack.


    Agency, Washington. America has made new revelations about Pakistani-origin Canadian citizen Tahawwur Hussain Rana (Tahawwur Rana News) who planned the Mumbai terror attacks. The US Justice Department said that after carrying out the terrorist attacks, Rana had told his childhood friend and an important part of this conspiracy, David Headley, that Indians deserve this.


    After the successful extradition of Tahawwur Rana (Tahawwur Rana News), the US Justice Department said that it was necessary to send Rana to India. This will bring justice to the deaths of four American citizens killed in terrorist attacks as well as others.


    Rana had helped Headley


    • Rana is a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin, while Headley (real name Dawood Gilani) is an American citizen of Pakistani origin. Both know each other since childhood.


    • The two had planned the terrorist attack together. Rana played an important role in bringing Headley (David Headley) to India and doing recce here.


    • Rana, who was a doctor in the Pakistan Army, went to Canada in 1997. From there he went to America and opened a law firm in Chicago and set up a slaughterhouse business.


    • He opened a brand of his immigration business in Mumbai and appointed Headley as the manager of the office, even though Headley had no prior experience of this work.


    • According to the US Justice Department, on two separate occasions Rana helped Headley prepare and submit visa applications to Indian authorities.


    • Headley thus came to India, stayed in Mumbai and conducted recce for terror attacks there. Later, terrorists from Pakistan attacked these same places, killing 175 people.

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