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Ambiguity on role of state, non-state actors will end: Rijiju

NEW DELHI: The government today said the testimony of Pakistani-American LeT operative David Headley will end the ambiguity over the role of Pakistani "state and non-state actors" in Mumbai terror attack and take the case to logical conclusion.

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New Delhi, February 8

The government today said the testimony of Pakistani-American LeT operative David Headley will end the ambiguity over the role of Pakistani "state and non-state actors" in Mumbai terror attack and take the case to logical conclusion.

"The difference between the state and non-state actors will come to an end after this statement," Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju told reporters here.

The Minister said it was known to everyone as to who were involved in the conspiracy to carry out the country's worst terror attack in 2008 which had left 166 dead and 309 others injured.

"It is known that who all were involved. Headley's statement will lead to a logical conclusion. It will help us," he said.

Rijiju said the fresh revelations by Headley, about his background and his working style, would help the Indian investigators and prosecutors. — PTI

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