Indians in Ahmedabad celebrate the news of the execution of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Amit Dave / Reuters
Indian police stand guard outside the high-security Yerwada Jail where Pakistan-born Mohammed Kasab, the sole surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks was hanged, in Pune on November 21, 2012. The sole surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai attacks was executed Wednesday, nearly four years after 166 people were killed in a three-day rampage through India's financial capital, officials announced. AFP PHOTO
Indian people celebrate outside the high-security Yerwada Jail. AFP Photo
Bajrang Dal activists set off fireworks in celebration. Sanjay Kanojia / AFP Photo
A man in Ahmedabad holds a picture of Kasab inside a noose, as he celebrates his execution. Amit Dave / Reuters
India's opposition Bharatiya Janata Party activists distribute sweets to celebrate the news of Kasab's execution. Channi Anand / AP Photo
An activist of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad or All Indian Student Council, prepares to burn an effigy of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab. Aijaz Rahi / AP Photo
An Indian soldier takes cover as the Taj Mahal hotel burns during a gun battle between Indian military and militants inside the hotel in Mumbai, India on November 26, 2008. David Guttenfelder / AP Photo
Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Sebastian D'souza / Mumbai Mirror / AP Photo
Mohammed Ajmal Kasab was found guilty on May 3, 2010 after a year-long trial in a high-security prison. Deshakalyan Chowdhury / AFP Photo
Indians in Ahmedabad celebrate the news of the execution of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Amit Dave / Reuters
Indian police stand guard outside the high-security Yerwada Jail where Pakistan-born Mohammed Kasab, the sole surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks was hanged, in Pune on November 21, 2012. The sole surviving gunman from the 2008 Mumbai attacks was executed Wednesday, nearly four years after 166 people were killed in a three-day rampage through India's financial capital, officials announced. AFP PHOTO
Indian people celebrate outside the high-security Yerwada Jail. AFP Photo
Bajrang Dal activists set off fireworks in celebration. Sanjay Kanojia / AFP Photo
A man in Ahmedabad holds a picture of Kasab inside a noose, as he celebrates his execution. Amit Dave / Reuters
India's opposition Bharatiya Janata Party activists distribute sweets to celebrate the news of Kasab's execution. Channi Anand / AP Photo
An activist of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad or All Indian Student Council, prepares to burn an effigy of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab. Aijaz Rahi / AP Photo
An Indian soldier takes cover as the Taj Mahal hotel burns during a gun battle between Indian military and militants inside the hotel in Mumbai, India on November 26, 2008. David Guttenfelder / AP Photo
Kasab, a Pakistani citizen, was one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Sebastian D'souza / Mumbai Mirror / AP Photo
Mohammed Ajmal Kasab was found guilty on May 3, 2010 after a year-long trial in a high-security prison. Deshakalyan Chowdhury / AFP Photo
Indians in Ahmedabad celebrate the news of the execution of Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, one of 10 gunmen who rampaged through the streets of India's financial capital for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people. Amit Dave / Reuters