Al Qaeda boss praised Karnataka girl for standing in front of anti-hijab protesters. Trying to incite a quarrel: Father

The student’s father said the family did not need the support of the al Qaeda chief after his daughter was mentioned in posters of the terrorist group.

Al Qaeda chief praised Smile, called her “Great Woman of India” and recited a poem in her praise

The family does not need the support of the al Qaeda chief, declared Muskaan’s father, a student from Karnataka who shouted “Allahu Akbar” at a crowd chanting “Jai Shri Ram” in protest against the hijab in educational institutions. This happened after the girl found a mention in the terror group’s poster and a poem was dedicated to her by the group’s chief.

“I don’t know who they are. We saw it (Al Qaeda’s reactions) through the media. They were speaking in Arabic. What they are doing is wrong. They welcomed my daughter. They fight between us.” Trying to create. All this is not needed,” he told reporters on Wednesday.

One of the most wanted terrorists, the elusive head of al Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri, in a new video, talks about the hijab row that erupted in Karnataka earlier this year, calling Muskaan “India’s great woman” and in read a poem. Praise.

In a nine-minute video released on Tuesday by official AQ mouthpiece Shabab Media, Zawahiri criticized India, saying the hijab controversy brought out the reality of “Hindu India” and its democracy. The terrorist encouraged Indian Muslims to react to this “persecution”.

He also targeted Pakistan and Bangladesh, among other countries, for banning the hijab, labeling them as ally of the West.

Zawahiri took over the reins of Al Qaeda after Osama bin Laden was killed in a US attack in 2011.

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