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No clean chit to Rahul Bhatt yet: Govt source

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  • No clean chit has been given to film producer Mahesh Bhatt's son Rahul, whose name has cropped up in investigations relating to terror suspect David Headley, arrested by FBI for possible links with LeT.

    "No one has been given clean chit," a top government source said when asked about reports from Mumbai that Rahul Bhatt has been cleared by the investigators of any wrong doing following reports that he had met Headley on some occasions.

    Earlier reports from Mumbai said Rahul's brother and Bollywood producer, Mukesh said the intelligence agencies have given Rahul a "clean chit" because there is nothing beyond it.

    "What I gather is whatever they have spoken, the intelligence people have given him a clean chit absolutely because there is nothing beyond it," Mukesh said.

    Headley and BhattBy: Ashok | 13-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward So, what was Mumbai police doing since 26/11? Now they are trying to show how active they are. Indian security establishment is sleeping and all those claims made by PC and UPA govt are simply hog-wash. When Mahesh Bhatt (half-Muslism), half of Bollywood and the secular cabal is in love with Jehadis and Pakis, what can you say? India is just waiting to be converted to Dar-ul-Islam. It is just a matter of few years.
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