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Al Qaeda threatens suicide bombings in India over prophet insult

The BJP on Sunday had suspended its national spokesperson Sharma

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Terror outfit Al Qaeda in the Indian Sub Continent (AQIS) warned of suicide bomb attacks in India over comments on Prophet Muhammed made by suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma. The group, in a letter dated June 6 said they would launch suicide attacks in Mumbai, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat to "fight for the honour of the Prophet,”.

"We shall kill those who affront our Prophet and we shall bind explosives with our bodies and the bodies of our children to blow away the ranks of those who dare to dishonour our Prophet. The saffron terrorists should now await their end in Delhi, Bombay, UP and Gujarat," the letter read. “They shall find no amnesty or clemency, no peace and security will save them and this matter will not close with any words of condemnation or sorrow," the letter added, an ANI report reads.

The BJP on Sunday had suspended its national spokesperson Sharma and expelled its Delhi unit's media head Naveen Kumar Jindal as the row over their alleged derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad escalated with protests from some Muslim countries.

"I have practically grown up in the organisation. I respect and accept their decision," Sharma said after she was asked about the BJP's action against her.

Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent is believed to have members in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. 

Terror outfit Al Qaeda in the Indian Sub Continent (AQIS) warned of suicide bomb attacks in India over comments on Prophet Muhammed made by suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma. The group, in a letter dated June 6 said they would launch suicide attacks in Mumbai, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat to "fight for the honour of the Prophet,”.

"We shall kill those who affront our Prophet and we shall bind explosives with our bodies and the bodies of our children to blow away the ranks of those who dare to dishonour our Prophet. The saffron terrorists should now await their end in Delhi, Bombay, UP and Gujarat," the letter read. “They shall find no amnesty or clemency, no peace and security will save them and this matter will not close with any words of condemnation or sorrow," the letter added, an ANI report reads.

The BJP on Sunday had suspended its national spokesperson Sharma and expelled its Delhi unit's media head Naveen Kumar Jindal as the row over their alleged derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad escalated with protests from some Muslim countries.

"I have practically grown up in the organisation. I respect and accept their decision," Sharma said after she was asked about the BJP's action against her.

Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent is believed to have members in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. 

Terror outfit Al Qaeda in the Indian Sub Continent (AQIS) warned of suicide bomb attacks in India over comments on Prophet Muhammed made by suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma. The group, in a letter dated June 6 said they would launch suicide attacks in Mumbai, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat to "fight for the honour of the Prophet,”.

"We shall kill those who affront our Prophet and we shall bind explosives with our bodies and the bodies of our children to blow away the ranks of those who dare to dishonour our Prophet. The saffron terrorists should now await their end in Delhi, Bombay, UP and Gujarat," the letter read. “They shall find no amnesty or clemency, no peace and security will save them and this matter will not close with any words of condemnation or sorrow," the letter added, an ANI report reads.

The BJP on Sunday had suspended its national spokesperson Sharma and expelled its Delhi unit's media head Naveen Kumar Jindal as the row over their alleged derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad escalated with protests from some Muslim countries.

"I have practically grown up in the organisation. I respect and accept their decision," Sharma said after she was asked about the BJP's action against her.

Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent is believed to have members in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. 

Terror outfit Al Qaeda in the Indian Sub Continent (AQIS) warned of suicide bomb attacks in India over comments on Prophet Muhammed made by suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma. The group, in a letter dated June 6 said they would launch suicide attacks in Mumbai, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat to "fight for the honour of the Prophet,”.

"We shall kill those who affront our Prophet and we shall bind explosives with our bodies and the bodies of our children to blow away the ranks of those who dare to dishonour our Prophet. The saffron terrorists should now await their end in Delhi, Bombay, UP and Gujarat," the letter read. “They shall find no amnesty or clemency, no peace and security will save them and this matter will not close with any words of condemnation or sorrow," the letter added, an ANI report reads.

The BJP on Sunday had suspended its national spokesperson Sharma and expelled its Delhi unit's media head Naveen Kumar Jindal as the row over their alleged derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad escalated with protests from some Muslim countries.

"I have practically grown up in the organisation. I respect and accept their decision," Sharma said after she was asked about the BJP's action against her.

Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent is believed to have members in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. 

Terror outfit Al Qaeda in the Indian Sub Continent (AQIS) warned of suicide bomb attacks in India over comments on Prophet Muhammed made by suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma. The group, in a letter dated June 6 said they would launch suicide attacks in Mumbai, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat to "fight for the honour of the Prophet,”.

"We shall kill those who affront our Prophet and we shall bind explosives with our bodies and the bodies of our children to blow away the ranks of those who dare to dishonour our Prophet. The saffron terrorists should now await their end in Delhi, Bombay, UP and Gujarat," the letter read. “They shall find no amnesty or clemency, no peace and security will save them and this matter will not close with any words of condemnation or sorrow," the letter added, an ANI report reads.

The BJP on Sunday had suspended its national spokesperson Sharma and expelled its Delhi unit's media head Naveen Kumar Jindal as the row over their alleged derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad escalated with protests from some Muslim countries.

"I have practically grown up in the organisation. I respect and accept their decision," Sharma said after she was asked about the BJP's action against her.

Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent is believed to have members in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. 

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