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Headley Plot Port of Spain, November 29 The decision of the FBI to come to India followed intensive discussions between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and US President Barack Obama in Washington on Tuesday. “We are seized of the matter. We are ready to do everything to unravel the conspiracy,” Narayanan quoted Obama as telling Manmohan Singh during their talks in which issues relating to Pakistan and the Mumbai carnage figured prominently. In the course of the discussions, the PM had expressed concerns about new hubs of terror coming up, specially in the neighbourhood, Narayanan said. Referring to the US’ promise of providing vital clues about a prominent Pakistani linked with the Mumbai carnage, Narayanan said he and Home Minister P Chidambaram will speak to the FBI director on the issue. Around 170 persons were killed and 244 injured when 10 Pakistani terrorists sneaked into Mumbai and unleashed mayhem in the city on from November 26 to 28 last year. The FBI’s proactive stance on the Headley-Rana probe is an extension of the new counter-terrorism framework pact signed during Manmohan’s visit to Washington. Now, the security relationship between the two countries will be without reservations, official sources said here. If any side gets sensitive information having a bearing on the other, it will quickly pass on the information. On the eve of Manmohan Singh’s visit to the US a week ago, the US had disclosed to India that their investigation had revealed the link of the terror plot hatched by Headley and Rana to elements in Pakistan’s spy agency ISI. In a week’s time, the US is likely to give India vital clues about a Pakistani connected to the Mumbai carnage, official sources CIA chief Leon Panetta disclosed the links of Headley-Rana to elements in the ISI when he met Narayanan in New Delhi on Saturday. — IANS |
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