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According to overseas networks, some Indian media shared a letter mentioning "al-Qaida."

author:Journalist Li Zhuo

[India's disaster came out of the mouth, and the Modi government appeased the countries of the Middle East at the same time, received a warning from al-Qaida]

According to overseas networks, some Indian media shared a letter mentioning that the Indian subcontinent branch of al-Qaida would carry out suicide attacks in Indian states to "defend the honor of the prophet". Indian media reported that the Indian subcontinent branch of al-Qaida warned that Hindu nationalist "terrorists" should "wait for their end" in places such as Delhi, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.

India's curse came out of the mouth

India's image in the world is not very good, the country's understanding of its own strength is not clear, many times it will make a big fuss, almost anything dare to say, even if it is not from the facts at all, such a way of speaking, sometimes will bring unnecessary trouble to the country. No, just recently, the country's people's party politician Sharma pushed India to the cusp of the storm because of a speech, directly stimulating the countries of the Middle East, which also proves the truth that "evil comes from the mouth".

Sharma, who was on a televised debate show, became more and more emotional as she spoke, blurting out words that may have been even more unthinking, so she made many insults to the Muslim prophets, which caused strong resentment among the Muslim community. Middle Eastern countries are largely Muslim, which means that Sharma has single-handedly offended most of the Middle Eastern countries.

These Middle Eastern countries have condemned India one after another, and even some countries have summoned the Indian ambassador to express strong dissatisfaction. Subsequently, the Indian side punished Sharma, expelled her from public office and party membership, and shouted to Middle Eastern countries that there was absolutely no tendency to religious discrimination. However, india's statement has not been recognized by middle Eastern countries, which is nothing more than India's shirking of responsibility. In fact, as we all know, the religious problem in India is still very serious.

Received al-Qaida warnings

While Modi was busy appeasing the countries of the Middle East, al-Qaida's warnings came to India, and the Indian subcontinent branch of the group publicly warned that it would attack multiple parts of the country, also to defend the Muslim prophets.

Perhaps al-Qaida has not appeared in the public eye for a long time, but this time, it obviously gave the organization a chance to brush up on its presence. You know, once al-Qaida emerges, it means that the security situation in the region may be undermined, and if so, Modi can really stab the big basket.

Al-Qaida is currently stationed in Afghanistan, sheltered by the Taliban, and although the Taliban regime has not yet been widely recognized by the international community, as long as the Taliban regime is legitimized, al-Qaida may be reused and then under the command of the Afghan government.

Al-Qaida's style of conduct has also been strongly resented by the outside world, especially when it sometimes launches threats against civilians, and it is also the organization's style of doing things without covering its mouth. But that doesn't justify India's disguise of its mistakes, and now that it's been warned by al-Qaida, it's time for Modi to be vigilant.

In the final analysis, it is the very serious religious problems in India, and the contradiction between Hinduism and Islam is very sharp, which also prompts many politicians to say some inappropriate statements in public. The Sharma case is a lesson, the country should learn the lesson, in the future, when speaking, or should pay more attention to avoid unnecessary trouble to find themselves. Now, it's time for Modi to fix the problem, or al-Qaida could have had the potential to carry out attacks on multiple cities in the country.

According to overseas networks, some Indian media shared a letter mentioning "al-Qaida."
According to overseas networks, some Indian media shared a letter mentioning "al-Qaida."
According to overseas networks, some Indian media shared a letter mentioning "al-Qaida."
According to overseas networks, some Indian media shared a letter mentioning "al-Qaida."
According to overseas networks, some Indian media shared a letter mentioning "al-Qaida."

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