‘Avenge Babri’: ISIS magazine calls for ‘jihad’, instigates Muslims to take up arms [VIDEO]


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Key points

  • The content states that Muslims must take up arms and wage a ‘jihad’ to take revenge on the Indian establishment
  • Sinister ISIS literature quotes Uttar Pradesh doctor Kafeel Khan to paint false narrative of ‘Islamophobia’

New Delhi: In yet another commotion from the corridors of terror, the dreaded Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist organization has published new literature in the latest issue of its magazine where it has published suggestive content urging Muslims to take up arms to “avenge Babri Masjid” .

The content, accessed by Times now, declares that Muslims must take up arms and wage a “jihad” to exact revenge on the Indian establishment for the Babri Masjid incident.

The sinister ISIS literature also quotes Uttar Pradesh doctor Kafeel Khan to paint a false narrative of ‘Islamophobia’, and also attempts to spread propaganda to instigate Muslims against the Citizenship Amendment Act.

Earlier this month, a charge sheet produced by the National Investigation Agency stated that the terrorist organization’s Indian module planned to establish its units within the jungles of southern India.

According to the charge sheet filed in July, a branch of the Islamic State operating in southern India, Al-Hind, had planned to establish ‘ISIS Daishwilayah’ (province) within the dense forests of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh. and Kerala in 2019.

Subsequently, the NIA filed a charge sheet against 17 conspirators for establishing a terrorist team conspired by two terrorists from Bengaluru and Cuddalore to carry out terrorist attacks across the country.

The two key conspirators, Mehboob Pasha from Bengaluru and Khaja Moideen from Cuddalore, recruited young men and obtained weapons and ammunition in large quantities, along with a huge cache of explosive material to make improvised explosive devices (IEDs).

Last week, a special NIA court sentenced 15 people to a rigorous prison term of up to 10 years and a fine in connection with the ISIS conspiracy case in Delhi for attempting to establish its base in India by recruiting youth. Muslims.