Clarifying a controversial statement by his ministry on Dawood Ibrahim, who is wanted in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, Home Minister Rajnath Singh today(Monday) said India had credible information of the underworld don's presence in Pakistan and would bring him back "no matter what." "If we have to pursue Pakistan or put pressure on Pakistan, we will get Dawood Ibrahim," Mr Singh said in the Lok Sabha. The ruling BJP had been criticised sharply after junior home minister Haribhai Chaudhury said in Parliament last week that the government has no idea of where Dawood Ibrahim is. "The subject has not been located so far. Extradition process with regard to Dawood Ibrahim would be initiated once the subject is located," Mr Chaudhury had said in response to a question on the underworld don's extradition. Rajnath Singh today said Pakistan had failed to take any action or track down Dawood even after "all documents and proof of his presence there had been given." He said India would leave no stone unturned to bring Dawood back to India.