Expressing concern: India disappointed over ISI’s immunity in US civil suit

US files affidavit in response to wrongful death suit brought by American relatives of 2008 Mumbai attacks victims.


Aditi Phadnis December 19, 2012
Expressing concern: India disappointed over ISI’s immunity in US civil suit

NEW DEHLI: New Delhi has expressed disappointment over an affidavit filed by the US State Department regarding immunity for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and two of the agency’s former director generals.

The US State Department filed the statement in the Eastern District Court of New York, in response to a wrongful death suit brought by the American relatives of the victims of 2008 Mumbai terror attacks.

In response to media queries, the spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said, “It remains of vital importance for India that justice is done and that those who organised and perpetrated this horrible crime be brought to justice, irrespective of the jurisdiction under which they may reside or operate.”

“Our position has been made known to the US consistently,” the spokesperson maintained, implying New Delhi had expected the US to act differently. He asserted that Washington would have to explain a stance which appeared ‘at variance with its stated objective in the war on terror’.

“India is not a party to the civil suit filed in the Eastern District Court of New York. The details of what was conveyed to the court by a sovereign government are a matter for that government to explain,” the spokesperson added.

“From our perspective, this decision is a matter of deep and abiding concern. The leadership of the US has publicly stated its commitment to counter terrorism, to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and to bring those responsible for the Mumbai terror attacks to justice. In this context the decision of the US authorities in this case is a cause of serious disappointment.”

COMMENTS (30)

Kaddu | 11 years ago | Reply

@ ghaznavi

We dont need to do anything to India bro, they are doing it to themsleves.

With more than 40 kown insurgencies across India; nearlty half under maoist control; 800 million Indians with no access to toilets, health facilities. 500 million of illetarate, without electricity and basic facilities. And Inida's billionaires mking billion dollar homes, politicians in mass corruption (45 Bn Dollars in 2G auction is a small case), generals making dirty money. All thes Indians are fans of Bal Thakrey and NOT Ghandiji. India will self destruct pretty soon in our liftime. Jai Hind indeed ;-)

Pawan Singh | 11 years ago | Reply

@Sonia Naz: Really. Is it? :) :)

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