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Bombers of Sri Lankan Easter massacre frequently visited South India, influenced local youth


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Mallu Hindus are even bigger headcases than their Bong counterparts it appears, at least the latter are waking up. I am 100% sure the 2 southernmost states have effed up worse than Kashmir/Bengal/Assam cos they don't have any hostile Islamic neighbor....totally their fault. 

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7 minutes ago, Aiden said:

Sri Lanka should do surgical  strikes in India to wipe out terrorists hide outs who carried out this attack.

India cleans up proactively, unlike terrorist $hitholes which were created out of hatred for the infidel.

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5 hours ago, Gollum said:

Mallu Hindus are even bigger headcases than their Bong counterparts it appears, at least the latter are waking up. I am 100% sure the 2 southernmost states have effed up worse than Kashmir/Bengal/Assam cos they don't have any hostile Islamic neighbor....totally their fault. 

I wouldn't call Bangladesh a 'hostile Islamic neighbor' - in all honesty, given their developing world education rate and poverty, they are less radicalized than 99% other islamic nations in the same income zone. So less excuses for the Bongs & Assamiya than to Kashmiris IMO. 

 

Kerala's problem is that the Mallu muslims are the only major Indian muslim group i've seen, who will look to settle down in the middle east via marriage ( minority, but still 100x more than any other type of subcontinental muslims, including Pakistani) and like the neuvo rich, they are more radical-pushing than even the arabs.

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3 hours ago, Muloghonto said:

I wouldn't call Bangladesh a 'hostile Islamic neighbor' - in all honesty, given their developing world education rate and poverty, they are less radicalized than 99% other islamic nations in the same income zone. So less excuses for the Bongs & Assamiya than to Kashmiris IMO. 

But it was part of Pakistan till 1971. Demographic invasion via illegal immigration, narcotics (proximity to Golden Triangle), Pak proxy govts half the time (BNP/Jamaat), indigenous Islamic terror orgs (JMB, HuJI, Ansarullah Bangla, IS more recently), safe haven for NE militant groups etc provide stiff challenges for the eastern states. And unlike our western border, this one is quite porous, even Nehru and Congress more or less completely ignored Bengal/Assam compared to Punjab/JK. 

 

Bangladesh is improving now but radicalization is still widespread there, however I agree with your last sentence.

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Kerala's problem is that the Mallu muslims are the only major Indian muslim group i've seen, who will look to settle down in the middle east via marriage ( minority, but still 100x more than any other type of subcontinental muslims, including Pakistani) and like the neuvo rich, they are more radical-pushing than even the arabs.

Agree.

 

Kerala and (to a lesser extent) TN benefited economically because of Gulf money but now come the associated problems. 

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If one reads all the paranoia spread against Muslims in South India on this website,  they would believe that the region is a terrorist cesspool like Raqqa where non-muslims are living in fear. Such cheap tricks are being employed by BJP supporters to further their agenda in South India but you will never succeed in your efforts. 

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5 hours ago, Jvoxx said:

If one reads all the paranoia spread against Muslims in South India on this website,  they would believe that the region is a terrorist cesspool like Raqqa where non-muslims are living in fear. Such cheap tricks are being employed by BJP supporters to further their agenda in South India but you will never succeed in your efforts.

Another baki...why don't you get first hand reports from your friends on the ground???

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Moderate Muslim (feminist) journo :facepalm:

Why do they blatantly lie when SL sources clearly said that burqa clad women were killed in encounter, burqa clad suicide bomber killed her own children to avoid arrest....

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On 4/30/2019 at 12:40 PM, Aiden said:

Sri Lanka should do surgical  strikes in India to wipe out terrorists hide outs who carried out this attack.

To be honest most of us won't mind that. Will reduce the workload on the armed forces.

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On 5/1/2019 at 1:54 PM, Jvoxx said:

If one reads all the paranoia spread against Muslims in South India on this website,  they would believe that the region is a terrorist cesspool like Raqqa where non-muslims are living in fear. Such cheap tricks are being employed by BJP supporters to further their agenda in South India but you will never succeed in your efforts. 

I agree with you but its upto the muslim communites to root out radical elements ,they cant sit idly by and see their youth radicalized and do nothing.They will suffer from the consequences if this continues.

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On 5/2/2019 at 12:24 AM, Jvoxx said:

If one reads all the paranoia spread against Muslims in South India on this website,  they would believe that the region is a terrorist cesspool like Raqqa where non-muslims are living in fear. Such cheap tricks are being employed by BJP supporters to further their agenda in South India but you will never succeed in your efforts. 

I am from TN. TN has got increasingly radicalized in last 5-10 years. Doesn't matter what BJP supporters think, things are heading in the wrong direction down under. It is starting in the universities.

 

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26 Islamic preachers in Tamil Nadu, Kerala under watch

 

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Central intelligence and security agencies which have been tasked to look for possible Islamic State modules in Kerala and Tamil Nadu in the wake of the April 21 suicide bombings in Sri Lanka have identified over two dozen radical Islamic preachers in these two states who are spreading venom in the name of religion and their speeches and motivating young people to join the jihad or holy war, two top counterterrorism officials said.

 

An Intelligence Bureau officer, one of the two, said there are 25-26 Islamic preachers who regularly give provocative lectures on religious fundamentalism, hand out jihadi literature, belittle other religions in their speeches and encourage young Muslims to propagate the Sharia law.

 

Some, this person added, go far enough to support the activities of global terror outfits like Al-Qaeda and Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

 

These preachers, the IB officer added, operate from different mosques, Islamic centres and offices of different Muslim organizations based across both states.

 

In some cases, the agencies zeroed in on the preachers because some terror suspects arrested spoke of them. In others, it was on the basis of videos and audio speeches analyses in the past few weeks.

 

It is suspected that the man suspected of being the mastermind behind the Sri Lanka attacks, Maulvi Zahran Bin Hashim, was in touch with some radicals in Kerala and Tamil Nadu and these people planned to have a separate Islamic confederation in the region, as first reported by HT.

 

Indian agencies have previously come across instances where Islamic State draftees in India were self radicalized after listening to speeches of different radical preachers within the country and abroad.

 

The most controversial name, already charged by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), is that of Zakir Naik, who fled the country following a crackdown and is currently residing in Malaysia on a permanent residency status even as New Delhi works on his extradition.

 

In a charge sheet filed on July 25, 2016 in a case against ISIS suspects — Sheikh Azhar ul Islam (from J&K), Adnan Hassan (Karnataka) and Mohammad Farhan Sheikh (Maharashtra) — NIA referred to 14 globally recognized preachers, based in the US, the UK, Canada, Australia and Zimbabwe, whose lectures/sermons directly or indirectly influenced the terror suspects.

 

Some of the well-known names mentioned in the NIA chargesheet (not as accused) who inspired the terror suspects were the UK based Anjem Choudhary, Hamza Andreas Tzortzis, Imran Mansoor, Mizanur Rahman and Abu Waleed, US-based Yasir Qadhi, Yusuf Estes, Hamza Yusuf and Ahmad Musa Jibril, Australia-based Musa Cerantonio, Shaikh Feiz Mohammad and Omar El Banna, Zimbabwe-based Mufti Menk and Canada-based Majid Mahmood.

 

NIA claimed in its charge sheet that Farhan Shaikh “got self-radicalized during his stay in Ajman (UAE) by listening to provocative Islamic lectures and speeches of Anjem Choudhary, Yasir Qadhi, Majid Mahmood, Yousuf Estes, Mufti Menk, Hamza Yusuf, Hamza Tzortzis, Imran Mansoor and Omar El Banna”.

 

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27 minutes ago, Gollum said:

Judging by the way Mallus and Tamils have voted perhaps they aren't too concerned. Strange :dontknow:

There is a power vacuum with JJ gone and KK as well. Stalin is the only big name left and he is no KK. People have lost trust in EPS and OPS it seems. The sad part of this scenario is Kamalhassan has got more votes than expected. The people who did that have lost faith in both parties and voted "neutral". As most of the media here is owned by DMK, news here shows pro-Cong narrative. One of the guys I overheard in the tea shop was saying how EVM machines were hacked and what not :facepalm:

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