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Azam khan says PM Modi met Dawood when he was on visit to Pakistan...

Azam Khan claims PM Narendra Modi met Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan, government rubbishes allegation

PTI | Feb 6, 2016, 09.45 PM IST
Azam Khan claims PM Narendra Modi met Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan, government rubbishes allegation
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Azam Khan claims PM Narendra Modi met Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan, government rubbishes allegation
LUCKNOW/NEW DELHI: The government on Saturday rubbished as "false and baseless" the allegation of senior Uttar Pradesh minister Azam Khan, who claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had met underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in Lahore at the residence of his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif during his Christmas Day visit there.

"There are certain statements in a section of press that prime accused in serial blasts in Mumbai, Dawood Ibrahim, was also present during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Lahore on December 25, 2015. These statements are baseless, unfounded and totally false," an official spokesman said reacting to Khan's claim.

While BJP attacked Khan, even a Congress spokesman attached no importance to it saying it cannot be believed.

"Prime Minister visited Pakistan by breaking international laws. He also met Dawood there. Let him (Modi) deny. I will give evidence. Who all did he meet behind closed doors?" Khan claimed.


He said besides Sharif, his mother, his wife and daughters, Dawood Ibrahim was also present when Modi met them at the Pakistan Prime Minister's residence when he went there on December 25 last.


BJP's Sudhanshu Mittal asked Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav to "immediately" dismiss the minister. "If Akhilesh means business, he should immediately dismiss him for disturbing communal harmony and brining shame to the nation. I am shocked," he said.

Congress spokesman Tom Vadakkan said Khan has been in public life for a long time and he should not have made the statement without substantiating it.


"We may have differences with a lot of personalities but that does not mean we believe in whatever is said," he said adding that Khan is the same person who asked UP policemen to trace his buffalo

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