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Govt will use all means to nab Dawood Ibrahim, Rathore says

NewsGram Desk

By NewsGram Staff Writer

New Delhi: Rajyavardhan Rathore, minister of state for information and broadcasting, said in a TV interview that India will use all means at its disposal to nab 1993 Mumbai blasts accused Dawood Ibrahim, who has been allegedly based in Pakistan for past several years.

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Rathore said, "India's enemies should not rest in peace. They should know every moment the Modi government is thinking of ways of acting against them."

Not going into detail about whether the government would use covert tactics or special operations, Rathore said, "these things are not discussed on TV. Once the action has been taken then you will get to know about it."

He further said that the Modi government would not keep exchanging dossiers with Pakistan on Dawood. "This government is doing what it takes to act against India's enemies," he added.

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