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Mumbai attacks mastermind Dawood Ibrahim dies, Pakistan Prime Minister’s ex-post goes viral

The news of Dawood Ibrahim, the mastermind of the serial blasts in Mumbai and India's biggest terrorist, being killed by consuming poison is continuously circulating in the media.

Kheem Singh by Kheem Singh
December 18, 2023
Mumbai attacks mastermind Dawood Ibrahim dies, Pakistan Prime Minister's ex-post goes viral

Mumbai attacks mastermind Dawood Ibrahim dies, Pakistan Prime Minister's ex-post goes viral

Dawood Ibrahim. The poison of Dawood Ibrahim, the mastermind of the 1993 serial blasts in Mumbai and India’s biggest terrorist. The news of people dying due to food is continuously circulating in the media. According to reports, Dawood Ibrahim is reported to have been killed by poisoning in Karachi city of Pakistan. 

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News of poisoning of Dawood Ibrahim goes viral continuously.
Dawood Ibrahim is the mastermind of Mumbai attacks.
Dawood’s family has 7 brothers, 4 sisters

Pakistan’s acting Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar has also paid tribute by posting on X. Although he deleted the post soon after, its screenshot went viral on social media. After this this news has gained momentum. According to a report, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had received information about Haseena Parkar’s son Dawood being in Karachi.

Let us tell you that after the news going on in the media, many people in India too are claiming the death of Dawood on social media.

Acting Prime Minister of Pakistan deleted X post

Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar, the acting Prime Minister of Pakistan, on the killing of Dawood, the mastermind of the Mumbai attacks and India’s most wanted terrorist, wrote in a post on Died due to eating.

Kakar further wrote that he breathed his last in a hospital in Karachi. May Allah give him the highest place in heaven. He deleted this post immediately after posting it on X. The decision to ban internet in many cities of Pakistan from last night is being linked to the death of Dawood Ibrahim.

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Pakistan's acting Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakkar deleted X post.
Pakistan’s acting Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakkar deleted X post.

News of poisoning of Dawood Ibrahim goes viral continuously.

The news related to the death of Dawood Ibrahim is going viral on social media, let us tell you that this is not the first time that there is speculation about poisoning of Dawood Ibrahim. Even before this, such news of Dawood has gone viral many times. There have been reports of the killing of several wanted terrorists in Pakistan, including Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Adnan Ahmed alias Abu Hanjala.

Dawood Ibrahim is the mastermind of Mumbai attacks.

India’s most wanted terrorist and D-Company leader Dawood is a fugitive from India. Dawood is said to be the mastermind of the 1993 bomb blasts in Mumbai. In these serial threats in Mumbai in 1993, more than 250 people lost their lives and thousands were injured in this incident.

After this incident, Dawood was declared India’s most wanted terrorist. After the Mumbai bomb blasts, underworld don Dawood Ibrahim took refuge in Pakistan. The Indian Government has presented evidence of this many times. But every time Pakistan continued to deny Dawood’s presence in its country.

Dawood’s family has 7 brothers, 4 sisters

Born in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, Dawood’s father Ibrahim Kaskar was a head constable in Mumbai Police and Dawood’s mother Amina Bi was a housewife. Dawood’s family has seven brothers and four sisters.

The names of Dawood’s seven brothers and four sisters are Sabir Ibrahim Kaskar, Noora Ibrahim Kaskar, Mustikan Ibrahim Kaskar, Iqbal Kaskar, Anees Ibrahim and Mohammad Humayun Ibrahim Kaskar, Farzana, Tungekar, Haseena Parkar (both deceased), Mumtaz Shaikh and This is Saeeda Parkar.

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