Pranab Mukherjee
Feb 24 2009, Vivek Avasthi

Finally, after two and a half months after the Mumbai terror attacks, Pakistan registered a case against the lone terrorist captured alive by India, Ajmal Amir Kasab and others. Nine others named in the F.I.R. of which six arrested. Indeed a huge reason..

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