AFTER AL-QAEDA  NOW ISLAMIC STATE WING THREATENS TO ATTACK INDIA OVER NUPUR SHARMA CONTROVERSIAL COMMENT

New Delhi (The Quiver):Nupur Sharma’s and Naveen Kumar Jindal’s alleged derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad escalated with protests from several Muslim countries. However later on, Sharma unconditionally withdrew her controversial statement and justified herself by saying that her comments were a reaction to “continuous insult and disrespect towards our Mahadev (Lord Shiva)”, referring to the Gyanvapi mosque row. 

After  Al-Qaeda , now the Islamic state has jumped into the controversy Prophet row. The Islamic State Khorasan Province, an affiliate of the terror outfit Islamic State released a video, focusing on India and alleged blasphemy issues involving Nupur Sharma. The Islamic State Khurasan Province (ISKP) has begun a news bulletin service through its mouthpiece AlAzaim foundation. The first news bulletin is focused on India and the issue of blasphemy. According to the independent news handle Khorasan Diary on Twitter, the video first features BJP’s suspended leader Nupur Sharma and houses of Muslims bulldozed. It then features previous statements of ISKP suicide bombers who were Indian, threatening to conduct attacks against India wherever possible. In the news bulletin, the terror outfit threatens to target Hindus to take revenge for Prophet’s insult.

Earlier, terrorist organization AL-Qaeda in the subcontinent(AQIS) had threatened human bomb attacks in Delhi, Mumbai, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh to “fight for the dignity of Prophet”. The terror outfit has said in a statement ,”saffron terrorists should now await their end in Delhi and Bombay and in UP and Gujarat”.  “The offenders of the Prophet Muhammad, the pride of humanity, shall find no amnesty or clemency, no peace and security will save them and this matter will not close with any words of condemnation of sorrow.”

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