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by Mayur Shah on Aug 07, 2007 10:50 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

mumbai police can only eliminate dawood within days if they decide..kill all his associates in encounters..fake or genuine dosent matter as long as he is a criminal...mumbai police did the same to arun gawli in 1996 ..killed all his men and then he was left with no one..

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by Magical Creations on Aug 07, 2007 10:54 AM   Permalink
But what happened to Gawli ???

Infact I saw Gawli speaking in media about people not paying Tax, he wanted the government to give them capital punishment. They are Amitab Bachan, Ajay Devgun, Ash and many more.. Now that is called as Liberty of speaking.

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by Mayur Shah on Aug 07, 2007 10:58 AM   Permalink
thats b cos of our law he has become a politician but most of his illegal things have stopped like ransom etc

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by Prem Prakash on Aug 07, 2007 11:04 AM   Permalink
encounters..fake or genuine ! why you want more vanzara. Is single vanzara is not enough to make deshdrohi by our patriot politician?

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by Mayur Shah on Aug 07, 2007 11:10 AM   Permalink
encounters is the only way to get rid of criminals...u have say arnd 15 encounters and the remiaing gangsters will autommatically go underground..they say the "the fear of death is more painful than actual death"

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by kaustubh patil on Aug 07, 2007 10:59 AM   Permalink
Yes, Mumbai police can eliminate dawood in karachi provided there is no political interferance.

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by Krishnan on Aug 07, 2007 11:16 AM   Permalink
yes mumbai police has some magic wand like harry potter!!

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