The NIA said in a shocking revelation in a new indictment in Bangladesh’s Jamaat Ulu Mujahideen case registered in Madhya Pradesh last April that Bihar-based operatives in banned costumes were accused of “Urdu/ Jihad Literature from Arabic to Hindi” translated and uploaded to social media groups for circulation among striking Muslims.” is intended to facilitate
Asghar entered a criminal conspiracy with his associates to influence and radicalize Indian Muslims and motivate them to prepare for violent jihad against the Indian state, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) said. “To pursue the aforementioned criminal conspiracy, defendant Ali Asghar translated jihadi literature from Urdu/Arabic into Hindi and distributed it among impressive Muslims.” I uploaded it to a social media group for distribution on .
The investigation further implicated Ali Asghar in causing dissatisfaction with India through false and distorted sermons that democracy is anti-Muslim and that Muslims are being persecuted in India for democracy. The NIA held a special court in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, in a JMB case related to the arrest last March of 10 active cadres of a banned terrorist organization, including six illegal Bangladeshi immigrants. filed an indictment against Asgar.
Asgar was charged under Section 120B of the Indian Penal Code and various sections of the Torts (Prevention) Act. The case was first registered by the Bhopal Police on 14 March last year and on 5 April last year he was re-registered by the NIA.
The NIA had filed an indictment against the six defendants on September 7 last year. The case is that four of his illegal immigrants, named Fazar Ali, Jahiruddin Ali, Jain-Ul-Abdin, and Mohammad Akhil Ahmed Shaikh, were found at Nayab his Jahan’s house near the Aishabag police station in Fatimavi his masjid. was brought up on the basis of reliable information that he lives in The Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh was spreading the JMB ideology, raising funds for the organization, and motivating young people to carry out jihad against India. (ANI)
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