Women in major cities are now active in spreading Islamic State in India


New delhi date. 18. July 2020 Saturday

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made an explosive statement that women have now taken on the responsibility of keeping the Islamic State active in India.

A news channel quoted the National Investigative Agency as saying in a report that the Islamic State is now in the hands of women living in metro cities, who are spreading IS ideology through social media, as well as collecting explosives to carry out attacks. Is.

The National Investigation Agency has arrested a young woman named Sadia Sheikh in Pune. It is said that Sadia is associated with radical ideology and had reached Kashmir to marry Zakir Musa, a terrorist from Kashmir.

Jammu and Kashmir police arrested him in 2018 and later released him after explaining. Sadia later split with Islamic State.

Hina Bashir and Jahan Sami, who were earlier arrested by the police in connection with IS, have also been linked to Sadia. Sadia was in touch with both of them as well as Abdullah Bashit, a terrorist lodged in Tihar Jail, through social media. Provocative content was published in the name of CAA protests.

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