An Indian court jailed one man for life and an ailing gangster for 10 years on Thursday for their roles in India’s deadliest bomb attacks, which killed 257 people. The Mumbai court has found 100 people guilty for the attacks in 1993 in the financial capital, which police say were ordered by India’s most wanted man, Dawood Ibrahim, a Muslim gangster who wanted to avenge the razing of a mosque by Hindu zealots in 1992. Full Story
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