‘India to ask Pak about next course of action on 26/11’

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India will soon ask Pakistan what action it would take after a court there ruled that findings of a Pakistani judicial commission which visited Mumbai were illegal and could not be made part of the evidence against 26/11 accused. Unhappy over the ruling of a Pakistani court on the 26/11 case, New Delhi also said that evidence collected by the commission had “evidential value” to punish those involved in the worst ever terrorist attack in the country. “Our belief is that the evidence collected by the commission is of evidential value,” Home Secretary R K Singh told reporters here. He was reacting to the ruling of a Rawalpindi court which said all findings of the commission that visited India were illegal and could not be made part of the evidence against the seven arrested 26/11 accused. The court is hearing the terror case against seven 26/11 accused, including Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi.