Pak 'hoodwinking' world community with claims of acting against terror

New Delhi: India on Thursday dismissed Pakistan’s claims of cracking down on terrorists and terror groups as “hoodwinking” the international community and accused it of maintaining “double standards”, after reports that the US government has confirmed in a London court that fugitive underworld don Dawood Ibrahim is in Karachi. “The location of Dawood Ibrahim is […]

Raveesh-Kumar

New Delhi: India on Thursday dismissed Pakistan's claims of cracking down on terrorists and terror groups as "hoodwinking" the international community and accused it of maintaining "double standards", after reports that the US government has confirmed in a London court that fugitive underworld don Dawood Ibrahim is in Karachi.

"The location of Dawood Ibrahim is not a secret. Time and again for the last several years India has presented to Pakistan a list of people who are there, and we have asked repeatedly that he be handed over. He (Dawood) is a UN-proscribed terrorist whose imprint on the Mumbai attacks is very clear. His linkages are in Pakistan, which is very clear," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said at his weekly media briefing here.