Indian Government taking steps to extradite Warren Anderson: Moily
October 9th, 2010 - 9:11 pm ICT by ANIBhopal, Oct.9 (ANI): Law Minister Veerappa Moily disclosed here on Saturday that the Government of India was taking all possible steps under the law to extradite the former chief of Union Carbide Warren Anderson, accused in the Bhopal gas tragedy case.
He was here to inaugurate the All-India Conference of Lokayuktas.
Speaking on the issue of recent Ayodhya verdict, as pronounced by the Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High Court, Moily said that it was up to the respective parties to decide about a court settlement. (ANI)
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