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The New Delhi's demand for extraditing Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley was mere posturing to mislead the Indian public, and the government was not seeking his extradition "at this time".
A secret cable - which is part of the latest tranche of diplomatic correspondence released by the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks -Comment
Asked by venkatesaldevarajan,
04 Sep '11 01:26 pm
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These exposes of secret cables by wikileaks has shown many a 'gentleman' naked in full public glare
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 04 Sep '11 01:59 pm
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Hypocrites.Nothing better can be expected from a bunch of jokers.
Answered by Damodar Biswal, 04 Sep '11 01:33 pm
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Yes We have doubt from the beginning
HOW THE hEADLEY CASE WAS ATTENEDED
Answered by hitler, 04 Sep '11 01:28 pm
HOW THE hEADLEY CASE WAS ATTENEDED
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What will Man Mohan govt gain after, "... mere posturing to mislead the Indian public..." ???
How can the govt benefit after "misleading" the Indian public, has this been explained by Assange?
Answered by QueSera Sera, 04 Sep '11 01:34 pm
How can the govt benefit after "misleading" the Indian public, has this been explained by Assange?
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