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India to pursue Khalistan terrorist Dalla’s extradition

IndiaTimes Friday, 15 November 2024
India is pursuing the extradition of Arsh Dalla, an alleged Khalistani terrorist, following his arrest in Canada. Dalla, wanted in India for numerous charges including murder and terrorism, was apprehended in connection with a shooting in Ontario. Despite previously declining India's request, Canada's arrest of Dalla rekindles hope for his extradition to face trial in India.
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