Pervez Musharraf hints India most wanted Dawood Ibrahim in Karachi, asks 'Why should we help India?'
Thursday, August 31, 2017 IST
Pervez Musharraf hints India most wanted Dawood Ibrahim in Karachi, asks 'Why should we help India?'
Lahore: A day after Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi said that Dawood Ibrahim is in Pakistan and that nation is making obstacles in getting him back to India, the previous Pak president has practically Pervez Musharraf, has implied that the criminal black market wear is in Karachi.
While conversing with a Pakistani news channel, Musharraf stated, "India has been denouncing Pakistan for long. Why would it be a good idea for us to now turn out to be great and help them? I don't know where Dawood, the key charged in the 1993 Mumbai serial impacts is. He should be here, some place. India has been executing Muslims and Dawood Ibrahim has been responding," giving an unmistakable sign that the needed criminal may be placing up in Pakistan.
Pakistan has reliably denied about Dawood living there, in spite of India keeping up that that he undoubtedly lives in a palatial house in Karachi. Throughout the previous 10 years, New Delhi has sent a few dossiers to Islamabad in such manner, naming Ibrahim as the denounced in the Mumbai impacts case.
Prior on Wednesday, the Home Secy had said that the legislature is making all required move with the goal that Ibrahim could be taken back to India. "Dawood Ibrahim is in Pakistan. That nation has given him shield. That nation is likewise placing obstacles in taking him back to India to confront the law," he told PTI here.
"Dawood Ibrahim is in Pakistan. That nation has given him protect. That nation is likewise placing obstacles in taking him back to India to confront the law," he told PTI here.
India had before likewise blamed Pakistan for offering a haven to Al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden and a group of the United States Navy, SEALs, in an extraordinary operation, slaughtered him on May 2, 2011.
Musharraf, when gotten some information about Pakistan's predictable dissent about Bin Laden's recent nearness in their nation, stated, "The issue is we have human insight. At the point when Osama was slaughtered, no one realized that he was Osama and was remaining there as individuals thought of him as a street pharmacist." "Even I have question that he was living in Abbotabad persistently for a long time," he included.
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