‘ISI wants to kill Narendra Modi, gives contract to Dawood’
New Delhi: Even as a heated debate ensues on the safety of Narendra
Modi, a report on Wednesday claimed that Pakistan’s Pakistan's
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has finalised a plan to eliminate
BJP’s prime ministerial candidate.
An English daily reported, quoting central intelligence agencies, that
ISI has given the contract to kill Modi to its long time pawn against
India, Dawood Ibrahim.
The input was reportedly part of a secret note prepared by intelligence
agencies after the bomb attacks on Modi’s Patna rally which had left
eight people dead. Indian Mujahideen has been found to be behind the
terror strike.
The BJP has been demanding a high-level security for Modi including bringing him under the Special Protection Group (SPG) but the request was rejected by the Union Home Ministry.
The SPG protects the Prime Minister and his immediate family members.
The report further says that terror operatives in Saudi Arabia have also hatched a plan to kill Modi. They are said to be mulling various options including a suicide bomber, use of launchers to target Modi's convoy and ramming an explosives-laden vehicle into his convoy.
More worryingly, the intelligence agencies also fear that terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives may have recruited some security officials to allow free access to them.
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