Should Centre take responsibility for terror list goof-up?

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  • Published On: May 17, 2011
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The government has ordered an inquiry into how one of India's most wanted, whose name appeared on a list handed over to Pakistan recently, wound up in Mumbai's Thane district, living comfortably with his family. But should the Home Ministry, now under attack by the BJP, take responsibility for the blooper? We discuss.

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