1993 Mumbai serial blasts result of Pak envy: Shinde
In a veiled attack on Pakistan, home minister Sushilkumar Shinde today said the 1993 serial bombings in Mumbai were the result of a neighbour’s envy to India’s economic progress and vowed to bring back all terrorists, including Dawood Ibrahim, to face trial here.
In a veiled attack on Pakistan, home minister Sushilkumar Shinde today said the 1993 serial bombings in Mumbai were the result of a neighbour’s envy to India’s economic progress and vowed to bring back all terrorists, including Dawood Ibrahim, to face trial here. He also said that the neighbour is still trying to weaken country’s economy by pumping fake Indian currency notes.
“We launched the economic reforms in 1991 and subsequently India had achieved rapid economic progress. But a neighbour became envious of our development. Soon, there were 13 blasts in Mumbai (in 1993),” he said, addressing a TV programme
Shinde said all fugitive terrorists, including the 1993 Mumbai blasts mastermind Dawood Ibrahim, would be brought back to India and punished for their crime.
“Not only Dawood but other terrorists sitting in safe havens will be brought back to India to face trial. We are working with some international organisations,” he said.
Last month, addressing the Interpol general assembly in Rome, Shinde had said the masterminds of the heinous serial blasts are sitting in safe havens in Pakistan which has taken no action against them despite being provided with credible evidence.
Referring to circulation of fake Indian currency notes, the home minister said the nefarious design was being carried out by a neighbouring country to destroy India’s economy.
“We are taking a number of steps to check the menace as economic security is paramount,” he said.