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Kasab does a u-turn,now says can’t follow English

Prime accused and lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks,Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab,departed from his earlier stand,saying he could not understand the proceedings of the court conducted in English.

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Prime accused and lone surviving terrorist of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks,Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab,on Monday departed from his earlier stand,saying he could not understand the proceedings of the court conducted in English.

“Except for words … Kasab and Pakistan …. I cannot understand what the prosecutor is telling the court,” accused Kasab told Judge M L Tahilyani.

Twice earlier,Kasab had told the court that he could follow the proceedings and also that he could understand English. But,on Monday,he took a different stand.

When Kasab was produced before the court,he looked dull and sat with folded hands without displaying any feelings or emotions. This prompted the judge to have a dialogue with him.

Judge : “Tumhari problem kya hai?” (what is your problem?)

Kasab : “Meri problem yeh hai ki kuch bhi samajhnmein nahin aata” (My problem is that I cannot understand anything)

Judge : Kyun? (Why?)

Kasab : Sirf Kasab aur Pakistan Yehi hi sunayi deta hai (I can hear only Kasab and Pakistan,the rest I cannot follow) Hindi mein ho jai to acha hoga (it will be fine if proceedings are conducted in Hindi).

Judge : Tumhari Tabhiyat to thik hai? (Are you all right?)

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At this juncture Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam intervened to say Kasab was all right and appeared to be fine.

Nikam then continued with his submissions.

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