Mumbai: In a serious charge, Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi founder-President Prakash Ambedkar on Friday said that NCP (SP) supremo Sharad Pawar, when he was the Maharashtra Chief Minister, had met underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in Dubai.
Talking to reporters in Mumbai, Ambedkar said that referred to the period between 1988-91.
According to him, when Pawar was the Chief Minister and during that time he first went to London and then to California for a meeting. “He came back to London and then went to Dubai. He met Dawood Ibrahim in Dubai,” Ambedkar alleged and wanted to know if the Central government had sanctioned the meeting.
“I have not made any allegations but I have just put forth some facts,” he said.
When contacted, NCP (SP) national spokesperson Clyde Crasto said that Ambedkar has donned the costume of the BJP. “Ambedkar is trying to set a false narrative ahead of Vidhan Sabha polls on behalf of the BJP…after all he is the B-Team of the BJP,” Crasto told DH on Friday evening. “This is not something new. Every time an election comes, Ambedkar does that on behalf of BJP.”
Ambedkar has further said that a Chief Minister cannot travel abroad without the sanction of the Centre. “Did the Central government allow him to attend the meeting in California then? If Pawar was given permission by the Central government at that time, then was he allowed to go to Dubai and meet Dawood Ibrahim? And were those meetings reported to the central government?,” he asked.
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