National News / Comment on Prophet: IS Threatens After Al-Qaeda, Talks of Attacks in India

Zoom News : Jun 15, 2022, 07:34 AM
After al-Qaeda, Islamic State has also entered the controversy regarding the remarks on Prophet Mohammed. It is reported that Islamic State Khorasan Province has threatened attacks in India. Recently, Al-Qaeda (AQIS) threatened fidayeen attacks in India. A huge controversy had erupted after the remarks of former Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Nupur Sharma. However, BJP took action and suspended Sharma from the party.

According to media reports, ISKP has started a news bulletin service through its mouthpiece Al Azaim Foundation. It is reported that in the first news bulletin, the organization has specifically talked about India and blasphemy. According to the Indian Express report, a post by independent news handle Khorasan Diary states that Nupur Sharma and the bulldozer action have been mentioned in the video.

Taliban also targeted

According to the Khorasan Diary, the video criticized the Taliban for diplomatically engaging with India. In this, questions have also been raised on Mullah Omar's son Mulla Yakub for giving an interview to an Indian news channel. Yakub is the caretaker Defense Minister.

What did al-Qaeda say?

The terrorist organization Al-Qaeda had threatened suicide attacks in Delhi, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat to avenge the insult to Prophet Mohammed. According to news agency ANI, in the threatening letter, Al-Qaeda had said, 'We will kill those who insult our Prophet and we will blow up those people by tying explosives on our bodies and the bodies of our children, Those who dare to insult our Prophet... Saffron terrorists in Delhi, Bombay, UP and Gujarat must wait for their end.'

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