The TMTJ Islamist said, "We are not afraid of Modi, Yogi and Amit shah. We are only afraid of Allah. Don’t make us lose patience. If we lose patience, then, you won’t exist."
Even though the BBC used the image with some 'noble' intentions to depict the colour festival of Holi, the representational image used by the media outlet triggered the usual suspects, who took to Twitter to cry 'Islamophobia'.
"We are indebted to you for covering our story. If we don't get media support, then, it will be impossible for Hindus in Bangladesh to even survive," a temple official told Opindia.
Several Muslim organisations have called for a bandh to protest against the recent ruling of the Karnataka High Court, stating that the hijab is not "essential religious practice" in the Islamic faith.
Most of these 'liberals' are arguing how the courts have banned hijab, but the fact is that the verdict was on petitions whether the hijab is an essential part of Islam.
It was understandable that the people's angst was directed towards the terrorists, who committed unspeakable atrocities against the Hindu pandits, the slogan has no mention of Muslims or any religious identity.