26/11 attack: Nikam blames Pak for delay in trial against

Press Trust of India  |  Vadodara (Guj) 

Ujjwal Nikam, who appeared as in the 26/11 terror attack case, on Sunday blamed the government for delay in the trial against masterminds of the attack.

On the eve of 10th anniversary of the terror attack, he accused the neighbouring country of providing patronage to those accused in the case.

On November 26, 2008, 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists had sailed into from and carried out coordinated attacks, killing 166 people and injuring over 300.

Nine of the attackers were killed by police while lone survivor was captured and hanged after he was awarded death sentence by a court.

Dubbing LeT founder and Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi as the "real terrorists" behind the attack in in 2008, Nikam said the authorities in should make efforts for cancellation of the bail granted to them.

"Still, a decade after the terror attack, there's little to show that has acted against the masterminds," Nikam said.

Hewas speaking as the chief guestat a conference on law and justice organised here.

"The is responsible for delay in the trial (against the masterminds)," he said, adding that the neighbouring country needs to fight terrorism emanating from its soil.

In order to bring the guilty to book, the Indian government had in the past written to Pakistan, suggesting ways in which the trial could be expedited by cooperation through the legal channel, he added.

was earlier put under house arrest after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, but was freed by a court in Pakistan in 2009.

He carries a reward of USD 10 million on his head, announced by the authorities in the US for his role in terror activities.

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First Published: Sun, November 25 2018. 16:55 IST