Are we witnessing a new wave of terror in India?
Yes, we are, as recent investigations have uncovered a Pak-linked module’s operations in the country.
The ‘Khawateen’ Group and Zakir Naik Speeches
The module, allegedly linked to Pakistan, uses women to carry out terrorist activities, a new and disturbing trend in the country.
The group, known as the ‘Khawateen’ or women, has been active in several states, including Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Their modus operandi involves using women to spread radical ideology and recruit new members, often targeting young and vulnerable individuals.
Investigations have revealed that the group’s activities are linked to speeches by Zakir Naik, a controversial Islamic preacher who has been banned in several countries.
Naik’s speeches, which are widely disseminated on social media, are believed to have inspired the ‘Khawateen’ group’s ideology.
Government’s Response and Public Concern
The government has taken notice of the situation and is working to contain the spread of radical ideology.
However, public concern is growing, with many citizens demanding more action to prevent such incidents.
The ‘Khawateen’ group’s activities have raised several questions about the government’s ability to tackle terrorism and radicalization.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the growing threat of Pak-linked modules in India.
