Indian society should initiate a campaign against the plea bargain of terror suspect David Coleman Headley and the government seek his extradition to establish links between the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence, experts said on Wednesday.
"The Indian society and the families of the 26/11 terror attack victims should start a campaign against the plea," former additional secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, B Raman said at an anti-terrorism seminar in Mumbai. Foreign policy expert Gopalswamy Parthasarthy said irrespective of the decision of the Chicago court, which is hearing the Headley case, India should seek for his extradition. "The information that is being shared with us (India) by the United States is limited. Indian investigating agencies need to extradite Headley
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