A Dalit minor from Prayagraj was lured to Kerala, forcibly converted to Islam, and groomed for jihad, exposing yet another chilling chapter of ‘The Kerala Story’ playing out in real life.
The two men, identified as Abdullah Faiyaz Shaikh alia Diaperwala and Talha Khan, were intercepted by the Bureau of Immigration at the Mumbai International Airport T2 when they tried to return to India from Jakarta, Indonesia, where they had been hiding out. The NIA team then took them into custody and arrested them.
Fatima’s decision to end her life and those of her children, including the unborn one, highlighted the profound impact of extremist indoctrination. It reflects how radical ideologies can override basic human instincts, including a mother’s natural inclination to protect her offspring.
Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir’s recent remarks to the diaspora reaffirm Pakistan as the ideological predecessor to contemporary Islamic jihad movements.
CAIR International, in a post, claimed that she had not worked with the organisation for over five years. They said, "This person has not worked with our CAIR-KY chapter in FIVE years. She has no role at our civil rights group."
The author explained how every activity on the internet leaves a trace, which can be used in the future against the person who published it. Furthermore, the article stated that posting on social media, using search engines, or even clicking on certain links accumulates digital footprints, which can expose an individual’s identity, location, and activities.