Terrorist right organisations laments on arrest
Kozhikode:Terrorist Right organisations in the State started lamenting against the Police arrest of 5 Islamic terrorist for organising meeting of banned SIMI.
Muslim Jamayath Council forum, Kerala Imams Council,Minority Rights Watch,NDF’s,Confederation of Human(Terrorist) Rights organisation etc are in forefront to condemn against the arrest of those anti national Islamic terrorists.
Hindus in Kerala wont be surprised if DYFI and Youth congress also organise protest marches tomorrow to relieve these Terrorists.
They were arrested on the nations Independence day not for assembling there for hoisting our National flag, but for assembling to discuss how to tear down our National flag, how to make India a Darul-Islam, how to promote Jihadistan’s terrorism in Kashmir, where all to plant bombs in coming days, how to destroy Hindus and their temples..
None of the communist or congress leaders came forward until now to condemn this alarming growth of Jehadi terrorism in the state.The majority of the Muslim community, who claims to be peace loving should come forward first to Isolate these terrorists and terrorism against their motherland, otherwise the silence which they show now will be understood as their Moral support for Terrorism.
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