<p>New Delhi: A <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/delhi">Delhi </a>court on Thursday dismissed the plea of jailed 26/11 terror attack accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana seeking to talk to his family members.</p>.<p>"Not allowed," special Judge Chander Jit Singh held.</p>. 26/11 accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana to be bombarded with unanswered questions.<p>Rana filed the plea through his lawyer and said talking to his family members was a fundamental right and they must be worried about his well being.</p>.<p>The NIA opposed the application, arguing he could share crucial information if allowed to speak with his family members.</p>.<p>The anti-terror agency said the investigation was at a crucial stage.</p>.<p>On April 10, the court remanded the 64-year-old Pakistani-origin Canadian businessman to 18 day custody.</p>.<p>The NIA alleged as a part of the criminal conspiracy, accused David Coleman Headley, had discussed the entire operation with Rana before his visit to India.</p>.<p>Anticipating potential challenges, Headley sent an e-mail to Rana detailing his belongings and assets, the NIA told the court seeking his remand.</p>.<p>Headley also informed Rana about the involvement of Pakistani nationals Ilyas Kashmiri and Abdur Rehman, who are also accused in the case, in the plot, it alleged.</p>.<p>Rana, a close associate of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks main conspirator Headley alias Daood Gilani, a US citizen, was brought to India after the US Supreme Court on April 4 dismissed his review plea against his extradition.</p>.<p>On November 26, 2008, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists went on a rampage, carrying out a coordinated attack on a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish centre, after they sneaked into India's financial capital using the sea route in the Arabian Sea.</p>.<p>As many as 166 people were killed in the nearly 60-hour assault. </p>
<p>New Delhi: A <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/delhi">Delhi </a>court on Thursday dismissed the plea of jailed 26/11 terror attack accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana seeking to talk to his family members.</p>.<p>"Not allowed," special Judge Chander Jit Singh held.</p>. 26/11 accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana to be bombarded with unanswered questions.<p>Rana filed the plea through his lawyer and said talking to his family members was a fundamental right and they must be worried about his well being.</p>.<p>The NIA opposed the application, arguing he could share crucial information if allowed to speak with his family members.</p>.<p>The anti-terror agency said the investigation was at a crucial stage.</p>.<p>On April 10, the court remanded the 64-year-old Pakistani-origin Canadian businessman to 18 day custody.</p>.<p>The NIA alleged as a part of the criminal conspiracy, accused David Coleman Headley, had discussed the entire operation with Rana before his visit to India.</p>.<p>Anticipating potential challenges, Headley sent an e-mail to Rana detailing his belongings and assets, the NIA told the court seeking his remand.</p>.<p>Headley also informed Rana about the involvement of Pakistani nationals Ilyas Kashmiri and Abdur Rehman, who are also accused in the case, in the plot, it alleged.</p>.<p>Rana, a close associate of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks main conspirator Headley alias Daood Gilani, a US citizen, was brought to India after the US Supreme Court on April 4 dismissed his review plea against his extradition.</p>.<p>On November 26, 2008, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists went on a rampage, carrying out a coordinated attack on a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish centre, after they sneaked into India's financial capital using the sea route in the Arabian Sea.</p>.<p>As many as 166 people were killed in the nearly 60-hour assault. </p>