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Mumbai suspect denies all charges Mumbai suspect denies all charges
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The leading suspect in last November's deadly attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.The leading suspect in last November's deadly attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay) has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab told the court in India's financial capital: "It's all wrong. I'm not guilty."Mohammad Ajmal Amir Qasab told the court in India's financial capital: "It's all wrong. I'm not guilty."
The court has now fixed 86 charges that Mr Qasab will face and they include waging war against India, murder and possessing explosives.The court has now fixed 86 charges that Mr Qasab will face and they include waging war against India, murder and possessing explosives.
More than 170 people died in the attacks, including nine gunmen.More than 170 people died in the attacks, including nine gunmen.
Mr Qasab is the sole surviving suspected attacker.
Two Indians, Fahim Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed, are also on trial accused of being members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group and of scouting for the attacks.
They pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to commit the same offences as Mr Qasab.
Laughter
The BBC's Prachi Pinglay, in court in Mumbai, said Mr Qasab was dressed in a striped shirt and appeared relaxed, at times smiling.
At one point he was asked to confirm his age as 21.
His defence had previously tried to argue he was under 18 and should be tried as a minor.
Mr Qasab sparked laughter in the courtroom when he said if the prosecutor had believed his earlier answer he would not now be in this court.
The presiding judge, ML Tahiliyani, read out the charges at the special prison court.
If convicted, Mr Qasab could face the death penalty.
The attacks took place from 26-28 November.
India has accused Pakistan-based fighters from Lashkar-e-Taiba of carrying out the attacks. Pakistan has admitted they were partly planned on its soil.