Disclosures on Headley upset US

New Delhi: What David Hadley disclosed during his interrogation on 26/11 should have stayed private -that’s reportedly the opinion of the US Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), after a series of comments made by senior Indian bureaucrats and the Foreign Minister.
Headley, a Pakistani-American, was arrested by the FBI in September, 2009, and has since pleaded guilty to planning terror attacks, including 26/11 which saw ten Pakistani terrorists ravaging Mumbai for 72 hours. 166 people were killed. Indian interrogators from the National Investigating Agency (NIA) met Headley recently in America.
Home Secretary GK Pillai disclosed last week that Headley had confirmed that Pakistan’s ISI was involved with 26/11 “from beginning to end.” That comment, on the eve of talks between India and Pakistan, provoked a strong reaction with Pakistani Foreign Minister SM Qureshi saying it “was uncalled for.”
India, however, defend Pillai and his statement. On Tuesday, External Affairs Minister SM Krishna, suggested that Headley’s allegations against Pakistan cannot be kept secret. (Indo-Pak talks: After 6-hour-long meeting, differences in public)
What David Headley disclosed during his interrogation on 26/11 should have stayed private -that’s reportedly the opinion of the US Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), after a series of comments made by senior Indian bureaucrats and the Foreign Minister.
This post was submitted by Anil Kumar Chaudhary.
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