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Nuh (Haryana) – The ‘Brij Mandal Jalabhishek Yatra’ was attacked by fanatical Muslims here on 31st July. Tragically, this incident resulted in the loss of lives among Hindus. Now in this case, the terrorist organisation Islamic State in its magazine titled ‘Voice of Khurasan’ has threatened violence against Hindus by holding them accountable for the Nuh violence. Gyanvapi mosque is also mentioned in it. The magazine attempts to incite Indian Muslims towards Jihad against Hindus. This magazine is circulated through various social media platforms, including Telegram.
Islamic State has released a new edition of its magazine ‘Voice of Khurasan’ Inciting Indian M’s for Zihad by writing articles on ‘Nuh Violence’
Just look at the way they mentioned Bajrang Dal, 33 Crore statues,VHP, RSS, Haryana Home Minister, Modi ji & Yogi ji
Quite a… pic.twitter.com/kLnzXS0aVn
— THE INTREPID 🇮🇳 (@Theintrepid_) August 28, 2023
1. The magazine’s front page featured imagery of Trishul and a bulldozer. Additionally, it disparaged Bajrang Dal and Vishva Hindu Parishad. ‘Gourakshaks’ Monu Manesar and Bittu Bajrangi have also been implicated in the Nuh case. While the Police have apprehended Bittu Bajrangi, the Bajrang Dal has distanced themselves by asserting that he is not affiliated with their organisation.
2. The magazine asserted that 500 Muslim households were demolished as a result of incendiary videos propagated by Hindus. It was claimed that Haryana’s Home Minister, Anil Vij, supported this action. Anil Vij’s name is mentioned in the threat of retaliation.
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