Rajan, once a protégé of the notorious underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, later became his fierce rival. His gang was involved in numerous criminal activities, including real estate mafia, extortion, and high-profile assassinations.
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Chhota Rajan, born Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje, is one of India’s most notorious gangsters. Originally a close associate of Dawood Ibrahim, he later became his rival and is known for his involvement in numerous criminal activities.
The split between Chhota Rajan and Dawood Ibrahim occurred after the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts, where Dawood was allegedly the mastermind. Rajan publicly broke ties with Dawood, claiming the blasts were anti-national, leading to a fierce rivalry.
Chhota Rajan is known for a series of high-profile crimes, including the murder of investigative journalist Jyotirmoy Dey in 2011, numerous assassinations targeting Dawood's associates, and extensive extortion and smuggling activities.
Chhota Rajan was arrested in Bali, Indonesia, in 2015 after years of evading law enforcement. He was extradited to India to face multiple criminal charges.
Chhota Rajan and his gang were deeply involved in the Mumbai real estate mafia, engaging in illegal land deals and threatening property developers. They controlled certain areas of Mumbai and extorted protection money from local builders and businesses.

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