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Gopal Rajwani (died 25 January 2000) was a criminal-politician with the
Shiv Sena Shiv Sena (1966–2022) (; ; SS) was a right-wing Marathi regionalist Hindutva-based political party in India founded in 1966 by Bal Thackeray, who was later succeeded by Uddhav Thackeray. The party is split into two parties: the Uddha ...
party, from
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,
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(a suburb of
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). Formerly associated with the ganglord
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, he joined the
Shiv Sena Shiv Sena (1966–2022) (; ; SS) was a right-wing Marathi regionalist Hindutva-based political party in India founded in 1966 by Bal Thackeray, who was later succeeded by Uddhav Thackeray. The party is split into two parties: the Uddha ...
in 1996. He was killed when he was appearing in a court case at Ulhasnagar in January 2000.


Life

Rajwani began his life selling
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s in Ulhasnagar. At one point, he met gangster Govind Vachani and rose rapidly in the crime world. He later joined the criminal-politician
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and was arrested in 1982–83 for the murder of the editor A V Narayan of ''
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'' magazine. The case could not be sustained, as no witnesses came forward to testify and he was acquitted. In 1985, he fell out with Kalani over division of extortion money. Meanwhile, Pappu Kalani had become politically powerful with the
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party – he was to be elected from Ulhasnagar the following year. That April, Rajwani was arrested in an extortion case, apparently at Kalani's bidding. As Rajwani was being escorted to the
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police station in a rickshaw, Kalani arranged for his men to attack him with bombs and guns. Rajwani survived the attack, but was seriously injured and was admitted to the
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. Here, he met
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, a notorious smuggler and senior don of that time. Haji Mastan took Rajwani under his wings and arranged for him to go to
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. In Dubai, he met
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and began helping him buy real estate in Mumbai. Among the properties he negotiated was a flat in
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, which was to be the scene of a famous shootout where the "encounter" specialist (Policeman known for killing off gangsters) Aftaab Ahmed Khan gunned down six of Dawood's aides including
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. Much of the fourteen-hour encounter was televised live and made Khan a celebrity. In April 1989, the Kalani family leader, Pappu's uncle Dudhichand Kalani, was murdered, allegedly by Gopal Rajwani's gang, at the instance of Gop Behrani. This led to reprisal killings – as many as 22 murders in five months. It was said during this period that "there would be a killing in Ulhasnagar every Tuesday." It was during this period that Pappu Kalani emerged as the leader of his own organized crime gang. In 1992,
Pappu Kalani Suresh alias Pappu Budharmal Kalani, known popularly as Pappu Kalani (born 1951) is an Indian criminal-politician from Ulhasnagar, Maharashtra. After emerging as the leader of an organized crime syndicate in the 1980s, he was elected president ...
was arrested for the murder of Rajwani henchman Maruthi Jadhav (and subsequently charged in seven other murders). Pappu was in jail for nine years, and in this period, Rajwani then returned to Ulhasnagar. He joined the
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in 1995, and emerged as a top leader of the party in Ulhasnagar. On 24 January 2000, around 11 AM, he was getting off from his car to attend court at the First Class Magistrate's court in Ulhasnagar, when he was attacked by four gunmen, and died of injuries in the head, chest, neck and back. It is widely believed that
Pappu Kalani Suresh alias Pappu Budharmal Kalani, known popularly as Pappu Kalani (born 1951) is an Indian criminal-politician from Ulhasnagar, Maharashtra. After emerging as the leader of an organized crime syndicate in the 1980s, he was elected president ...
, recently elected MLA from Ulhasnagar, although in jail at the time, had masterminded his murder.


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