I.S footprints in Kerala
Posted on August 25th, 2021
The so-called Islamic State may be on the retreat in Iraq and Syria but it would be premature to predict the demise of its ideology in India.
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The so-called Islamic State may be on the retreat in Iraq and Syria but it would be premature to predict the demise of its ideology in India.
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August 26th, 2021 at 1:30 am
Sri Lanka law enforncing authorities are doing a great disservice not to keep a close look at what is going on in Kerala. In terms of distance Kerala is just the hop step away from Sri Lankan shores. It is good to keep in mind that it was the Indian Authorities who gave very close and accurate intel on the Easter Sunday Attack which was not followed by the Jada Palanaya – President Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickramatunga.
Yesterday IGP’s press talk hints in this direction too. These must be investigated thoroughly if the same fate as that of Kerala is to be avoided. In Kerala Muslims are over 30% of the population – the result of womb bomb, conversions etc. – a very frightening statistic indeed. Over 20% they become militant!
Our politicians of the current administration would be doing a great disservice to the nation if they allow runaway Jihadi projects within Sri Lanka to go unapprehended and punished.