‘Kahin Khushi Kahin Gham’ in 26/11 court

Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving Pakistani gunman of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, betrayed no emotions as the anti-terror court today pronounced him guilty.

Mumbai: Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, the
lone surviving Pakistani gunman of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack,
betrayed no emotions as the anti-terror court today pronounced
him guilty.

Clad in his usual white kurta-pyjama, Kasab stood with
his head bowed as Judge M L Tahilyani declared him guilty of
the murder of 166 persons during the brazen terror onslaught.

He stood up quietly as the court explained its verdict
to him in Hindi and then sat down when directed by the Judge.

"Tumhe Bharat ke khilaf jung chedne aur terrorist act
karne aur logon ka khoon karne ke liye doshi paaya gaya hai
(You have been found guilty for waging war against India,
committing terror acts and murder)," Judge Tahilyani told him.

"Tumhari saaza ki sunwayi kal hogi (Arguments on your
quantum of sentence would take place tomorrow)," the Judge
said.

Soon after this, Kasab, sporting a stubble, was
escorted back to his cell.

Meanwhile, the other two accused-- Faheem Ansari and
Sabauddin Ahmed, who were acquitted of all the charges could
not supress their smiles as they heaved a sigh of relief.

Soon after the judgement, Faheem exchanged glances
with his wife and brother present in the court and smiled
broadly.

PTI

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