
New Delhi: The US announced a $10 million dollar reward for Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder and Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Saeed, giving a major boost to India's fight against the plotters of 26/11 terror attacks. Saeed is believed to be the mastermind of the Mumbai terror attacks and is currently roaming free in Pakistan despite the evidence against him. Saeed is on India's most wanted list. After the 26/11 attacks...

08:00 AM, Apr 03, 2012

Ram Gopal Varma has tentatively titled his film '26\11' but he is tightlipped about who he plans to cast for his new venture. ...

01:56 AM, Dec 16, 2011

Islamabad: Slain al Qaeda-linked militant commander Ilyas Kashmiri 'may also have been part' of the Mumbai attacks but India's claim that he may have been supported by Pakistan is misplaced, Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said. Malik claimed he had confirmation that Kashmiri had been killed in a US drone attack on June 3. Malik said the Mumbai attacks were carried out by non-state actors and 'used against Pakistan'. Specially...

07:02 PM, Jun 28, 2011

Islamabad: Pakistan will take action against JuD chief Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, a prime accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, if India provides 'actionable and 'substantive' evidence on the Lashkar-e-Taeba founder, Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said. "We had detained him (Saeed). The law does not go by statements but evidence. If we are provided actionable evidence, we will act against him," Malik said. He made it clear that Pakistan...

05:42 PM, Jun 28, 2011

Islamabad: JuD chief Hafiz Saeed, mastermind of the 26/11 attacks, on Monday claimed that India cannot prove his organisation's link to the 2008 terror strike and accused Pakistan Government of succumbing to pressure from India and the US. Saeed, who is the founder of the banned LeT which carried out the Mumbai attack, said India had sent a 400-page report to the Pakistani government in an attempt to substantiate its...

06:10 PM, Apr 25, 2011

Mumbai: "Badle tumne rang bahut, bahut badle nakab; Fansi tak hamne tumhe la hi diya Kasab. (You changed colours, you changed masks; but in the end I brought you to the gallows)." This is how public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam responded to the confirmation of death sentence to Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks by the Bombay High Court. Describing 24-year-old Kasab as "nautanki ka khalnayak" (villain...

02:28 PM, Feb 21, 2011

Mumbai: After hearing arguments for three months, the Bombay High Court on Monday reserved till February 7 its order on the appeal filed by Pakistani terrorist Ajmal Kasab against the death sentence awarded to him for his role in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Justice Ranjana Desai and Justice RV More also reserved order on an appeal filed by the Maharashtra Government challenging the acquittal of LeT suspects Faheem Ansari...

03:21 PM, Jan 17, 2011

Taj Ballroom has opened on Wednesday for the first time since 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. ...

11:57 AM, Mar 31, 2010

Pak's foreign secretary said they have done what was required in 26/11probe. ...

08:33 AM, Sep 27, 2009

Manmohan Singh appreciated Pak's step calling it a 'positive' approach. ...

03:00 AM, Sep 19, 2009

The danger of surprise guerilla attacks by Pakistanis still looms large. ...

11:37 PM, Jun 25, 2009

A group of middle class professionals who want to bring change. ...

02:15 PM, Mar 20, 2009