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Govt must set the record straight on Dawood Ibrahim’s whereabouts

Governments abhor getting their scripts wrong, but to get the line wrong on India’s most wanted man, Dawood Ibrahim, is particularly difficult to live down.

Updated on: May 06, 2015 10:45 PM IST
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Governments abhor getting their scripts wrong, but to get the line wrong on India’s most wanted man, Dawood Ibrahim, is particularly difficult to live down.

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Minister of state for home Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary indicated in Parliament on Tuesday that the government did not know about Ibrahim’s whereabouts, saying that he “has not been located so far”. A furore ensued expectedly, after which his ministerial colleague Kiren Rijiju clarified that India “has been providing information to Pakistan about his whereabouts” and that “Pakistani agencies are not cooperating with the Indian government”.

The ruling BJP has struggled to interpret these contradictory messages. Some security analysts have tried to suggest that intelligence agencies are not in a position to tell Parliament that they know where he is. Such a defence is difficult to reconcile with India’s long-held position that Ibrahim is residing in Pakistan. Union home minister Rajnath Singh himself said last December that India “repeatedly asked Pakistan to hand over Dawood Ibrahim”. The UPA government had in fact listed three addresses for Ibrahim — two in Karachi and one Islamabad — in a dossier it had passed to Pakistan in 2012. Ibrahim is listed in a UN sanctions list and his ‘D Company’ even found a mention in the India-US joint statement signed during US President Barack Obama’s visit to India, which reaffirmed the need for joint efforts to disrupt terrorist organisations, such as the LeT and the Haqqani network.

 
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