• 2 months ago
BabaSiddique was shot dead in the heart of Mumbai, raising several questions around the safety of the city's residents and the state of law and order.

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00:00under the cover of a Dussera procession.
00:03The murder has raised several questions
00:05around law enforcement and the safety
00:07of organized, of ordinary citizens.
00:10Now, this evening on The Big Story,
00:12we discuss the implications of this killing
00:14and the questions that it brings up.
00:17In fact, the three big questions
00:18that we are asking this evening,
00:20number one, is the underworld back in Mumbai?
00:24Does Baba Siddiqui's murder
00:28have links to the D Company and Bollywood?
00:32And how will law enforcement deal
00:35with gangsters operating from jails?
00:39And to answer several of those questions,
00:41we have a panel join us in a bit,
00:43but first we go across to Jitendra Dixit
00:45from NDTV India.
00:47Jitendra, hi.
00:48Jitendra, now, this murder has really shocked Mumbai.
00:53Firstly, it was the brazen manner
00:55in which it was carried out.
00:57It took place in the heart of Mumbai.
00:59And do you think that this is now being seen
01:03as a comeback of organized crime in Mumbai?
01:06Because we've seen a lull for a very long time.
01:12Yeah, exactly, Nupur.
01:13See, what has happened is,
01:15since over a decade's time,
01:18there has been no underworld activity in Mumbai.
01:20Most of the underworld gangs,
01:22organized crime syndicates,
01:23which were active in city
01:25during the decades of 80s and 90s,
01:28have been neutralized by the cops.
01:30Most of them have been either killed
01:32in the controversial policy of encounters,
01:35most of the foot soldiers of these gangs have been killed,
01:38or they have been arrested under stringent laws
01:40like Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act,
01:43which is also known as Makoka.
01:45So most of the foot soldiers
01:49and gang members, shooters and hitmen,
01:51they are no longer available
01:53with these organized crime syndicates.
01:55Moreover, the leaders of these gangs,
01:58most of them, they are also behind the bars.
02:01Chhota Rajan is imprisoned.
02:04He has been sentenced for life imprisonment
02:07for a murder case for killing journalist Jayde.
02:10Abu Salim is also undergoing life imprisonment.
02:13Arun Gowli, he's also undergoing life imprisonment.
02:17Then Ashwin Nayak, who was also a gang leader,
02:21he has quit underworld and now he has become
02:23a real estate businessman.
02:25As far as the company is concerned,
02:28Dawood Ibrahim's gang is concerned,
02:30Dawood Ibrahim's gang is no longer active in Mumbai.
02:34Dawood's gang has not fired a single shot
02:37in the city of Mumbai since 2002.
02:40The last incident done by Dawood Ibrahim's gang
02:43was that of a murder of a cable operator
02:47named Ali Nanyani in 2002.
02:50But since then, no activity has been reported
02:53from Dawood's gang.
02:55In 2003, Dawood Ibrahim's younger brother,
02:57Iqbal Kaskar, was deported to India from UAE
03:00and after that, Dawood Ibrahim's gang
03:03decided to lie low and has not been active in the city.
03:07So there is a vacuum in Mumbai underworld
03:10as most of the gangs are not active.
03:13Even the B-listers, the small-time gangsters
03:16like Ravi Pujari and Bunty Pandey,
03:18they are also not active.
03:19They have also been arrested.
03:21So I think that Lawrence Vishnoy's gang,
03:24a gangster from North India,
03:25is trying to fill up that vacuum.
03:27Okay.
03:28Now, Jitendra also, you know,
03:32I just wanted to,
03:33you think that this is a vacuum that is there
03:36and there's a new gangster who wants to occupy that space.
03:39But I also want to ask you,
03:40in terms of political repercussions,
03:43how do you see this impacting the, you know,
03:46upcoming elections in Maharashtra?
03:52See, after this incident,
03:53this particular incident of Baba Siddiqui
03:56getting killed by this gang,
03:59I think Devendra Fadnavis,
04:02as the Home Minister of Maharashtra,
04:04is in hot water.
04:05He has landed up in hot water
04:07because already he was being grilled
04:10by the opposition parties,
04:11he was being dogged by the opposition parties
04:14for deteriorating law and order situation
04:16in Mumbai and across other parts of Maharashtra.
04:20There have been incidents of communal clashes,
04:22there have been incidents of violence,
04:24there have been incidents of politicians
04:26getting killed in last few years
04:28when Devendra Fadnavis
04:30has been Home Minister of the state.
04:33So it has given an opportunity
04:35for the opposition party,
04:37for the Mahavikas Aghadi
04:39to put Devendra Fadnavis,
04:43especially, and Mahayati,
04:45the ruling alliance,
04:47into the dock
04:48and make it a political issue.
04:50I think by tomorrow or day after,
04:52the election dates will be announced
04:54and I think this killing of a politician,
04:57killing of Baba Siddiqui
04:59will be a big political issue
05:01for the opposition parties.
05:03Alright, Jitendra Dixit from NDTV India,
05:05thank you very much for joining us
05:07and taking us through what you feel
05:09will be the big impact of this killing.
05:11Now also joining us on the show this evening
05:13are Advocate Dhanraj Wanjari,
05:16he's a former ACP of Mumbai,
05:18Tejas Mehta, who's a political commentator,
05:21and Dr. Sujay Kantawala,
05:23he's a senior lawyer.
05:24Good evening all three of you gentlemen
05:26and thank you very much for joining us.
05:28Advocate Wanjari, if I could come to you first.
05:31Now, there have been two incidents
05:34in which we have seen the involvement
05:36of the Lawrence Pishnoi gang.
05:38One, of course, was that shooting
05:39that took place outside Salman Khan's house
05:43and now this major incident
05:44that they have managed to carry out,
05:46that is the assassination of Baba Siddiqui.
05:50The Lawrence Pishnoi gang is operated
05:54by Lawrence Pishnoi out of a prison
05:57and that obviously raises a lot of questions
06:00about law enforcement.
06:02How do you see what has happened?
06:06He's not the only gangster
06:10who is operating from prison.
06:11Almost all gangsters have their modus operandi
06:14to operate from prison
06:15because in the prison they feel they are very safe.
06:17If tomorrow somebody will ask to Arun Gawli,
06:19are you ready to go out on bail?
06:20He would say, no, I'm happy over here.
06:22So these are the things.
06:23So gangs are operating from prison is one thing.
06:27Second thing, the magnitude of this Pishnoi gang,
06:30if you take into consideration,
06:31there are seven countries
06:34other than India,
06:35where they have their network
06:37and their routes
06:38as per the recent intelligence available.
06:40That shows the magnanimous growth
06:43the gang has done
06:45and there was no time
06:46as somebody was telling
06:48there is vacuum.
06:50I will never say there is vacuum of gangsters
06:54because this city being a financial economic capital
06:57of the country
06:58always was attraction for gangsters
07:00for extortion and economic.
07:02Finance is the main purpose.
07:03Now in this also,
07:05there must be a financial threat involved.
07:08No doubt it was counter killing.
07:10No doubt it was Vishnu's gang,
07:12but as whose instance they are doing,
07:15that's a main crux and a challenge
07:17before police for investigating this matter.
07:20Coming to the Pishnoi's operation,
07:24if Pishnoi has done it
07:27and if Pishnoi is claiming
07:29that he has a sort of a legacy
07:31with Salman Khan
07:32and that's why we have done it.
07:34I will not believe bluntly on this theory
07:38unless there is something concrete comes out.
07:40If I need to believe on this theory,
07:42I have two more questions to ask
07:45before believing.
07:46Why this particular time was chosen?
07:48Why Dussehra festival was chosen
07:51for this purpose?
07:52And only...
08:22law enforcement,
08:24it also raises a lot of questions
08:26around safety and security
08:27of ordinary citizens.
08:28How do you see it?
08:31Well, having been born in this city,
08:34having grown up here
08:36and now surviving here
08:38from the last 57 years,
08:40can you imagine the psyche
08:42of the normal Mumbaikar?
08:44Apart from anything else,
08:46can you imagine the psyche
08:48of somebody who is planning
08:49to come and settle down here,
08:50invest in this city?
08:52These are issues which are burning today.
08:56Article 21 of our constitution
09:00guarantees each of us
09:02protections for our life and liberty.
09:06Today in fact was a historical day
09:09when Babasaheb Mumbaikar
09:11who actually gave us our constitution
09:13along with 5 lakh followers
09:15embraced Buddhism.
09:16It's a historical day
09:18and we are debating this.
09:19So these are very very serious issues.
09:23Why can't the normal Mumbaikar
09:26rest, enjoy and live a quality life?
09:31This is not the only murder we have seen.
09:33We have seen murder after murder,
09:36not only of politicians,
09:38also businessmen,
09:40lawyers,
09:42other people,
09:44doctors.
09:45We are seeing that regularly
09:47on a regular basis.
09:48You know why?
09:49Because the persons who are
09:51carrying out these gruesome acts
09:53don't have fear.
09:54They know that eventually
09:57this trial may take 15-20 or whatever years
10:00and they will be out on bail.
10:01This is the difficulty.
10:03You asked your fellow journalist
10:05about the corruption in jails.
10:07One has to just go and see
10:09the extent of corruption
10:11that is witnessed in jails.
10:13It's an open secret.
10:14There is nothing to hide about.
10:16Even from a chapati
10:18to a newspaper
10:20to a bedroll
10:21to using the toilet,
10:23everything is paid for.
10:25It's all available in jails.
10:27So who are we fooling today?
10:30This is a mockery.
10:32And therefore,
10:34unless the powers that be
10:36and the people whom we elect
10:38take this very seriously,
10:39and let me tell you,
10:41how much is the judiciary alone going to do?
10:44They are also handicapped for so many reasons.
10:47So unless we don't have
10:50the people who are supposed to be in uniform
10:53pulling up their socks
10:55and ensuring
10:56that there is a fear of the law
10:59in the minds
11:00of people who are about to commit gruesome acts,
11:04we are not only talking about murders,
11:08we are talking about
11:09serious violent crimes against children,
11:12against our sisters.
11:14Absolutely.
11:15Who is answerable?
11:16Who is accountable?
11:18Can't we have a swift justice system?
11:21We have all the laws in place,
11:23the new criminal laws, etc.
11:25But what about its implementation?
11:27And that is the psyche
11:28which the Mumbiker like me
11:30is now going through.
11:32Oh yes, absolutely.
11:33And as you said,
11:36and Advocate Vanjari said,
11:39there is a lot of money in this city
11:41and people want to come here,
11:42earn a living
11:43and feel safe.
11:44Tejas, I want to bring you into this.
11:47Tejas, this murder
11:48has the makings of a pot-boiler.
11:50Everything from Bollywood
11:52to politics
11:53to past rivalries
11:54seems to be coming to the fore.
11:56But what do you think
11:57will be the implications
11:59on the assembly elections
12:00that are just around the corner?
12:03The impact is going to be two-fold.
12:07First of all,
12:08as Dikshit was pointing out,
12:10it's on the political characters
12:12just now
12:13who are occupying
12:14ministerial space
12:16or in the cabinet.
12:17Pressure is certainly on them
12:18because this was not just anybody.
12:21This was Baba Siddiqui,
12:22a very senior veteran leader
12:24who was in the Congress party
12:25for 40 years,
12:26now has joined the NCP,
12:28Ajit Pawar party
12:31and is now almost an ally
12:33of the BJP and the Shiv Sena.
12:35So this becomes a little embarrassing
12:37for the government
12:38and also the fact
12:39that this happened on Dusshera.
12:41There is so much security.
12:42Of course, there is a lot of confusion
12:44whether he had wild-level security
12:46or not.
12:47The police are now saying
12:48that is not true.
12:49There was only one constable
12:51and that constable also
12:52was incapacitated
12:54by pepper spray.
12:56And then they attacked Baba Siddiqui
13:00by apparently first also
13:02ensuring that they had
13:04some smoke bomb
13:05which went off
13:06so that nobody could see
13:07what was happening.
13:08And in that confusion,
13:09in that melee,
13:10they really shot him.
13:12So I think
13:13the sheer planning of this
13:15is going to send shivers
13:18down the spine of politicians.
13:20I think that is going to be
13:21the biggest handicap
13:22this election
13:26because they will have to come out
13:27to a campaign.
13:29They'll have to be out there
13:30with people.
13:31And this thought will always
13:33be there behind
13:34what if I could be
13:35the next target.
13:36Anybody could be a target.
13:38This could give
13:39a little bit of impunity
13:40to others who have
13:41other interests,
13:42other agendas,
13:43other vested interests
13:44to target other politicians.
13:46It could also be
13:48somebody like Salman Khan
13:49who is facing that same risk.
13:51It could also be the leaders
13:52in the corporate world.
13:54So I think it has
13:55a lot of implications
13:56given the fact that
13:57this was a senior leader.
13:58And also the fact is,
14:00again, Jitendra Biswas pointed out,
14:01I also do agree that
14:04until yesterday,
14:05we didn't know almost
14:06who Lawrence Bishnoi was
14:09because we heard of him.
14:11We didn't take him
14:12very seriously.
14:13And this is exactly
14:14what has happened now.
14:15We're taking him seriously.
14:16We're debating
14:17on national television
14:18who Lawrence Bishnoi is.
14:19And this is exactly
14:20what he wanted
14:21because with the fact that
14:23there aren't any gangs here,
14:26somebody has now
14:27filled that vacuum.
14:29And this could lead
14:30to extortion.
14:32It could lead to, again,
14:33the world we saw in the 90s.
14:36But I do agree with
14:38a lot of commentators
14:40who are saying
14:41this is not really
14:42a return of the gang war era.
14:44There is only one gang
14:45which is trying to come back.
14:47But a lot of, you know,
14:49I think exaggeration
14:51has also been made
14:52by the opposition
14:53regarding the fact
14:54that people are scared.
14:55People are scared
14:56if a politician
14:57has been targeted.
14:58What about the common man?
14:59Well, I simply don't agree
15:01because people
15:02are smart enough
15:03to understand
15:04this is a targeted killing.
15:05This is targeting
15:06one politician
15:07very well planned
15:08and sitting for jail.
15:09This is not targeting,
15:10you know, you and me
15:11or anybody else
15:12on the streets.
15:13What people get scared of
15:14are when crimes
15:15against women take place,
15:16against children take place,
15:17you know, gruesome murders,
15:19rapes.
15:20That's where people,
15:21you know, get scared.
15:22And this is not
15:23one of those type of,
15:24you know, crimes
15:25which have taken place.
15:26But Tejas,
15:27it does impact
15:28the public perception
15:29of the financial capital
15:30of India.
15:32In that sense,
15:33it does impact that
15:34and raises questions
15:35about law enforcement
15:37largely.
15:38Advocate Banjari,
15:39you were taking us
15:40through the operations
15:41of the Lawrence Vishnoy gang.
15:43Now, you yourself pointed out
15:44it's running in seven countries.
15:46It's huge.
15:47And despite the fact
15:48that it's, you know,
15:49the man behind it
15:50is sitting in prison,
15:51he's able to control it.
15:53Now, I don't think
15:54that's an excuse
15:56and should not be one
15:57for him to be operating
15:59with such impunity.
16:01There are gangsters now.
16:04I will,
16:05just for the sake of information,
16:07I will defend
16:08a residence gangster
16:09and non-residence gangster.
16:10Doubt was there
16:11and Shakeel
16:12was the first
16:13non-resident gangster.
16:14They have started operations
16:15from outside India.
16:18And Gowli and others,
16:20all these things,
16:21they are operating
16:23from India.
16:24One very conspicuous point,
16:25once you try to understand,
16:27that no gangster can operate
16:29without a political patronage.
16:33It will be in a bold
16:34to say that,
16:35but I have my experience
16:37and the experience
16:39of the late Balasaheb Thackeray
16:42who has said,
16:43that if you have Daud,
16:45then we have Alun Gowli,
16:47Hindu Don.
16:49See the connection,
16:51see the analogy,
16:53where it takes you.
16:55The moment,
16:56the way,
16:57the speed
16:58with which criminalization
17:02of politics
17:03is happening in this country,
17:05in all states,
17:07these gangs
17:08are coming out,
17:09they are operating.
17:10The situation,
17:11said about a common man,
17:13worried,
17:14was explained.
17:16I say,
17:17you just think of a situation
17:19in other states like UP.
17:22No doubt,
17:23Mumbai is known
17:24for its more glamour,
17:27economically.
17:28That glamour goes
17:30to nowadays
17:32from 1 to 2,
17:332 to 3 pages.
17:35First is gold,
17:36another is drug,
17:37third is lust.
17:38The film industry is there.
17:40Everyone wants that
17:41and there was no era
17:42when the gangs
17:43were not operating.
17:44Sometimes they shifted
17:45from builders
17:46to filmmakers,
17:47from filmmakers
17:48to drug lobby,
17:49from drug lobby
17:50to gold lobby.
17:51These are the
17:53inevitable things
17:55right from the time
17:56of Rashid Arba,
17:57Karim Lala
17:58and Haji Mastan.
18:00The operations
18:01are going on.
18:02Why?
18:03Why this?
18:04These gangs
18:05are under political patronage
18:07some way or other.
18:08We had a time
18:09when I was working
18:10in crime branch.
18:11In a year,
18:12250 criminals
18:14were eliminated
18:15in police encounters.
18:17I ask a simple question today.
18:20Why Arun Gowli,
18:21Thao,
18:22Chota Rajan,
18:23these main kingpins
18:24of the gangs
18:25could never be eliminated?
18:27Who is supporting them?
18:29Who is favouring them?
18:31How can we say?
18:32It has rightly been said
18:34by a doctor
18:35that yes,
18:36our politicians
18:38need to take care of this.
18:40The system has become
18:41so much corrupt,
18:43so much corrupt
18:44and when these gangsters
18:45are not there
18:46or suppose
18:47these gangsters
18:48are not available
18:49for a specific purpose,
18:51with my shock and surprise
18:52I mentioned on your channel
18:54that they have created gangs
18:56from within the police administration
18:58with Sachin Vajpayee,
18:59with Pradeep Sharma,
19:00who are Parambir Singhs.
19:02All these people
19:03were extortioned.
19:05Even your Home Minister
19:06was in the prison
19:07for about two years
19:09in extortion
19:10case of 100 crores.
19:11What is this going on?
19:13Now for a common man,
19:14it's a big time
19:16to think
19:17of his own
19:19progressive democracy
19:21or regressive
19:23something, nationalism
19:24or whatever is happening.
19:26Very significantly
19:27this has happened
19:28just before
19:29election been declared
19:30and it has
19:31its own significance
19:32and definitely
19:33it will have effect
19:34on the forthcoming election.
19:35The time will tell us
19:36what is the truth.
19:37Absolutely.
19:38Let me put that question
19:40to Dr. Kantawala.
19:41Dr. Kantawala,
19:42do you agree
19:43that there has to be
19:44political patronage
19:45for organized crime
19:47to flourish as it is
19:48in this particular case
19:50and what do you think
19:52will be the ramifications
19:53in the upcoming elections?
19:57We all live
19:58in the society.
19:59We are all exposed
20:01in our own way
20:02to all of this
20:04either through the media
20:06or through in person
20:09or through other experiences
20:11of others.
20:12Now let me give an example.
20:14You just see
20:15what is trending today
20:17on social platforms
20:18or maybe OTT.
20:20You will all see
20:21this extreme gruesome
20:23violent serials
20:25violent sales
20:27and therefore
20:29people who come
20:30from villages
20:31people who are
20:32below the poverty line
20:34and then they see Mumbai
20:36as this place
20:38full of gold, diamonds,
20:39film industry
20:40then they come
20:41with aspirations.
20:43So therefore
20:44there are people
20:45who feed on this greed
20:46this aspiration.
20:48I am sure
20:49that Banjari sir
20:50is referring to
20:51those kind of guys
20:52who are always
20:53behind the scenes
20:55but use these people
20:56as a pawn
20:57for the nefarious activities.
20:59Now this particular incident
21:01that we are discussing
21:02yes
21:03look at the takeaways
21:05sympathy votes
21:06law and order problem
21:08shift in political dynamics
21:10there is going to be
21:11a community impact
21:13and increased security
21:14and you know
21:15who is going to suffer
21:16from that increased security
21:17Mumbaikers like you and me
21:19who are on the street
21:20over there
21:21who trudge in trains
21:22and buses and cabs
21:24and go about
21:25their daily activities.
21:26We are going to face
21:27the brunt of all these issues.
21:29This is the difficulty
21:31that I foresee.
21:33So unless
21:34unless we as a people
21:36hold
21:37the powers that be
21:39and people whom
21:40we have elected
21:41accountable
21:42look at the public memory
21:43it's so short
21:44in few days
21:45people forget things.
21:47I mean
21:48I remember
21:49the gruesome murder
21:50that took place
21:51of
21:52Advocate Puriya Kayastha
21:54that Sajjad Moghal
21:55was the watchman
21:57ultimately he was convicted
21:58he jumped bail
21:59he was again arrested.
22:01Why don't we have
22:02capital punishment?
22:03Do you have the right
22:05to take away
22:06somebody's life?
22:07Do you have the right
22:08to snuff out
22:09somebody's life?
22:10Do you have the right
22:11to commit violent crimes
22:13against kids
22:14brutally rape and
22:15mutilate them
22:16and get away?
22:17As a society
22:18can we permit
22:19this to happen?
22:20These are
22:21questions that you need
22:22to expose
22:23and bring in front
22:24of everyone.
22:25Absolutely.
22:26So you're saying
22:27that this does throw up
22:28larger questions.
22:29Your final thoughts on
22:30how do you see this
22:32unfolding politically?
22:34Obviously
22:35we are going to see
22:36a lot of sympathy
22:37wave
22:38and
22:39this violence
22:40also will be linked
22:41to what we've seen
22:42in the coalition
22:43politics of
22:44Maharashtra
22:45in the past
22:46few years.
22:47It's not been a
22:48rosy picture.
22:49What are your
22:50thoughts?
22:51Well, I think
22:52first of all
22:53not just
22:54politicians
22:55across party lines
22:56but also
22:57the public
22:58is very keen
22:59to know
23:00who actually
23:01is behind this
23:02as
23:03Advocate
23:04Varnad Vosa
23:05was saying
23:06that we need to
23:07get to the bottom
23:08of this.
23:09How can a
23:10gangster who is
23:11in central
23:12prison
23:13first in
23:14Tihar
23:15now in
23:16Sabarmati
23:17jail in
23:18Ahmedabad
23:19how can he be
23:20operating
23:21with this
23:22sort of
23:23you know
23:24I mean
23:25with this
23:26confidence
23:27without a
23:28care for the
23:29world
23:30I mean
23:31naturally
23:32somebody is
23:33helping him
23:34somebody has
23:35to be
23:36feeding a
23:37person like
23:38this
23:39otherwise
23:40he has to
23:41simply
23:42order
23:43and this
23:44is exactly
23:45what is
23:46happening
23:47here
23:48somebody
23:49is
23:50you know
23:51sponsoring
23:52is backing
23:53this man
23:54otherwise
23:55sophisticated
23:56weapons which
23:57have come in
23:58and have been
23:59found with
24:00you know
24:01all these
24:02shooters
24:03glocks and
24:04you know
24:059.9 mm
24:06guns
24:0728 rounds
24:08many other
24:09weapons
24:10available
24:11in the
24:12world
24:13and
24:14this
24:15is
24:16something
24:17which is
24:18of primary
24:19concern
24:20to
24:21politicians
24:22secondly
24:23I think
24:24there is
24:25going to
24:26be a
24:27huge impact
24:28on the
24:29elections
24:30given the
24:31fact that
24:32this is
24:33going to
24:34now
24:35be
24:36extremely
24:37careful
24:38you
24:39have
24:40builders
24:41you have
24:42actors you
24:43have
24:44cinestars
24:45you have
24:46all sorts of
24:47people in
24:48Mumbai who
24:49have the
24:50wealth who
24:51have the
24:52money
24:53stockbrokers
24:54everybody is
24:55going to be
24:56you know on
24:57tenterhooks
24:58given the
24:59fact that
25:00they do
25:01know that
25:02when an
25:03act of
25:04violence of
25:05this level
25:06happens a
25:07message
25:08that we
25:09are here
25:10and please be
25:11aware we
25:12could come
25:13after anybody
25:14it also
25:15could you
25:16know give
25:17that push
25:18required to
25:19you know
25:20smaller local
25:21gundas and
25:22you know
25:23elements who
25:24want to
25:25create trouble
25:26and want to
25:27earn a
25:28quick buck
25:29all right
25:30so the
25:31larger picture
25:32that you
25:33think is
25:34going to
25:35be
25:36the
25:37elections all
25:38three of you
25:39gentlemen I'm
25:40afraid we're
25:41running out of
25:42time thank you
25:43very much for
25:44joining us on
25:45the big story
25:46this evening
25:47well with that
25:48it is a wrap
25:49on the big
25:50story this
25:51evening thank
25:52you very much
25:53for joining in
25:54but do stay
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