Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafeez Saeed has outright denied any role in the Mumbai terror attacks.
"We didn't do it," he said categorically.
Saeed went on to say that the demand for his extradition by India is a crude attempt by the Indian establishment to divert people's attention from the failure of security and intelligence forces of India.
News of gunshots at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International airport, at 1:00 am on December 5, set the alarm bells ringing once again.
Operations were cut short for 45 minutes during which the police and CISF swept through the terminal but could not find any proof of firing. The operations recommenced after an all-clear was issued. The police are still carrying on the investigation of the cause of the scare.
According to sources, Indian government has proof of the involvement of Pakistan's ISI in the terror attacks in Mumbai. Sources in Delhi said that the names of trainers and places where scrupulous training took place of the terrorists that killed 183 people during a 60-hour siege Mumbai are known to the government.
U. S. has a lot more evidence, some of which it has shared with India.
Ashok Chavan, Industry minister in the Vilasrao Deshmukh government and son of former Maharashtra chief minister SB Chavan seems to be the frontrunner in the race to the CM post in Maharashtra.
He is believed to have outrun revenue minister Narayan Rane even though Rane, who was the CM during the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance government in the late nineties, lobbied hard in a spirit of do-or-die.
Other contenders comprised Balasaheb Vikhe-Patil, MP and sugar baron and Union ministers Sushilkumar Shinde and Prithviraj Chavan.
New rules have been introduced by the Google-owned YouTube in order to control access to entries that have nudity or a sexual theme but do not constitute pornography.
These videos can only be viewed by people who are above 18 or adults. It should be noticed that the videos might be adult but fall short of containing sexually explicit material, which is banned.
The company blog said, “We've been thinking a lot lately about how to make the collective YouTube experience even better, particularly on our most visited pages.”