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Dawood Ibrahim has political patronage from Congress, NCP and Shiv Sena: Former Bureaucrat RVS Mani

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Former Bureaucrat of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) RVS Mani who worked with the Internal Security Division in a conversation with GoaChronicle.com Founder & Editor-in-Chief shockingly reveals the role of politicians such as Sharad Pawar, Praful Patel, and the Late Balasaheb Thackeray with designated global terrorist Dawood Ibrahim.

RVS Mani elucidates on repeated failure of the Indian authorities in particular the Central Bureau of Investigations to provide evidence to the Indian government to present to the UN in their global efforts to crack down on terrorism and drugs.

The former bureaucrat also exposes the power of Dawood Ibrahim is global terrorism, Bollywood, and how his links globally allow for the Mumbai 1993 Terror Blast accused to be untouched even by the Indian intelligence agencies, while he continues to live in Karachi at an address known to the Indian government.

RVS Mani also throws light on Turkey’s focus on India and its links to terrorist organizations. Turkey is also working with politicians in India just like China to seed its Islamic agenda in the country.

Will India ever catch Dawood Ibrahim, according to the former bureaucrat, the time to capture the terrorist and bring him to justice has passed. 

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