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No U-turn by US on direct access to Headley: PC

Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has said that there was no confusion over the issue of Indian investigators getting direct access to Pakistani-American LeT operative David Coleman Headley or not.

Updated on: Mar 24, 2010 12:35 PM IST
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Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has said that there was no confusion over the issue of Indian investigators getting direct access to Pakistani-American LeT operative David Coleman Headley or not.

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"No, I don't think so," Chidambaram shot back when asked whether there was a U-turn by the US after its envoy in New Delhi Timothy J Roemer said that "no decision on direct access for India to David Headley has been made."

"...If you reflect more carefully that sentence (of Roemer) no way (it) contradicts what the US Attorney (Eric Holder) has told me," Chidambaram, who is in London on an official visit, told a TV news channel.

Last night Home Secretary G K Pillai said that India was not taking cognisance of Roemer's remarks and would be sending its investigators to the US at the earliest.

"I think we are going ahead and we are not really taking cognisance of the US ambassador's remarks," he said.

Following a telephonic discussion with Holder, Chidambaram had directed National Intelligence Agency and other agencies concerned in the case to quickly prepare documents necessary to start a judicial proceeding in which Indian authorities could require Headley to answer questions and to testify.

India is likely to send a team of investigators in April to question Headley.

 
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