Shiv Sena was in biz talks with David Headley

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Press Trust of India Chicago
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 2:09 AM IST

While David Headley wanted to make friendship with Rajaram Rege so as to gain access to Shiv Sena, the latter apparently was looking to gain intimacy with the Mumbai terror accused to bag some multi-billion Indian contracts for US companies.

"If anybody from USA or any country wants a venture or invest in India, I am the ideal person for them. Projects worth Rs 10,000 crore sanctioned by government are with me. Are you getting my point?" Rege wrote in an email to Headley on May 19, 2008, according to a copy of the email produced in the court by federal prosecutors.

Rege went ahead to lure Headley to get him big contacts in India because of his strong political connections.

"As you know that I am politically and socially very well connected here in Bombay (Mumbai), Gujarat and Delhi. Delhi is the place here central govt of India (Prime Minister India) rules. I have very strong personal relations with people ruling Mumbai (Maharashtra), Gujarat and Delhi," he wrote.

"There are lots of projects in thousands of crores regarding constructions, dams, canals, power, medicine, education, etc lined up," he wrote.

The email refers to some detailed conversation between Headley and Rege about their joint future projects.

"If we recollect about our plans that I need to come there and give presentations and conferences with people there and generate funds. Please make a detail project report so that we can start our work on it gives business to you as well as to me," Rege wrote.

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First Published: May 25 2011 | 10:57 AM IST

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