Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said here on Saturday that the government had specific information about Mumbai blasts accused Dawood Ibrahim's presence in Pakistan.
He said India had made its stand on terrorism plain and clear and it was now Pakistan's turn to react.
Speaking at a meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party workers here, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said Dawood was in Pakistan for sure and even the Pakistan government was aware that the coordinates of the dreaded terrorist were available with India.
Stating that Dawood was on top of the most wanted list in India, he said Pakistan needed to understand that it has to act and not just dish out assurances which were not working on the ground.
The Indian government, Singh said, was sticking to its stand that the talks between the national security advisors of the two countries should focus only and only on terror.
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