Terrorist, tasked with elimination of Nupur Sharma, held in UP


Lucknow, Aug 12 (IANS): The UP ATS has arrested Mohd Nadeem, an operative of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and other terrorist organizations, from the state's Saharanpur on Friday.

According to an official release, the ATS has recovered chats with terrorists and information related to courses on explosives of Fida-e-Force. Nadeem was in touch with several terror outfits through WhatsApp, Telegram, IMO, Facebook Messenger, Club House and other social media platforms.

He had been tasked with the elimination of former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma who had made an objectionable remark against the Prophet.

Nadeem, a resident of Gangoh in Saharanpur, is now being interrogated by various agencies and intelligence sleuths.

 

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 13 2022

    I hate to suggest this but Nupur should seriously consider living under a new identity and some plastic surgery to alter her life style. It is tragic that Salman Rushdie was attached a few hours ago in New York, and it is assumed that his attacker was carrying out on the orders of a fatwa issued against him over 33 years ago.

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