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Verdict out, Kasab guilty
n All 86 charges proved
n Saeed, Lakhvi & Hamza among 20 others held guilty
n Fahim Ansari, Sabauddin acquitted
n Hearing on quantum of sentence today
Mumbai, May 3
Mohammed Ajmal Amir alias Kasab, the lone Pakistani terrorist to be taken alive during the Mumbai terror attack, has been found guilty of all 86 charges, including mass murder and waging war against the nation.

Acquitted, but Ansari & Ahmed can’t walk free
Good news, says Lakhvi’s counsel
Editorial: Kasab’s conviction

Pak must read the message, says PC
New Delhi, May 3
Within hours of a special court in Mumbai convicting Mohammad Ajmal Kasab for the Mumbai carnage, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram today said it sends a message to Pakistan to stop “exporting terror to India”.

Verdict to up pressure on Pak: Experts

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Special public prosecutor Ujjawal Nikam shows copy of the verdict in 26/11 case in Mumbai on Monday.
Special public prosecutor Ujjawal Nikam shows copy of the verdict in 26/11 case in Mumbai on Monday. — PTI

Nothing less than death for Kasab: Martyrs’ kin
Mumbai, May 3
“Kasab should be hanged,” wife of Vijay Salaskar, who was killed while fighting terrorists during the 26/11 terror attack, said here today.

From a school dropout to the face of modern terror
Mumbai, May 3
Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving gunman in the Mumbai terror attack held guilty today, is a school dropout who saw 'jihad' as a purpose of his life.

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Crackdown on loan defaulters
Arrest warrants against 1,500 farmers; 6 held
Chandigarh, May 3
The crackdown on farmers defaulting on agriculture development bank loans in the cotton belt in Punjab has begun with the first set of six farmers being arrested from Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal’s constituency of Jalalabad in Ferozepur district today.

Soon, common law for all three services
New Delhi, May 3
In a move that will remove variations in the law governing the three forces — the Army, The IAF and Navy — Defence Minister AK Antony today said the government was considering a common law to govern the three services.

No let up in prices of tuhar, urad dal
Despite fresh arrivals, pulses beyond reach
Chandigarh, May 3
The quintessential dinner dish in most homes, pulses, continues to remain out of reach for the common man. Though the new crop of pulses has arrived and the government too has released pulses in the open market, prices of pigeon pea (tuhar) and urad are still on the boil.

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