India asks Pakistan to hand over Dawood Ibrahim
New Delhi, Dec 27: The government Saturday said it has asked Pakistan to hand over the "country's most wanted" and 1993 Mumbai blasts' mastermind Dawood Ibrahim to it. "He is the most wanted...India has asked Pakistan to hand him over...you just wait," Home Minister Rajnath Singh told reporters. Dawood Ibrahim, who has also been listed as an international terrorist, has reportedly been caught on tape by a western agency talking to one of his associates from Pakistan's port city of Karachi. The US, believing that Dawood Ibrahim maintained close links with Al Qaeda and other terrorist organisations, had declared him a "global terrorist" in 2003.