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Free Bengal from Modi, Bangladeshi terrorist appeals to Mamta Banerjee; releases video

After the removal of Sheikh Hasina and the formation of the interim government in Bangladesh, the fundamentalists have got a free hand. In such a situation, the terrorists have started spewing venom against India. The Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) chief associated with Al Qaeda has released a video in which he is seen threatening India. Terrorist Jasimuddin Rahmani has been released from jail after the formation of the interim government. Now he is seen seeking help from Pakistan and Afghanistan to ‘liberate’ Kashmir. He has even given the slogan of liberating Bengal by taking the name of Mamata Banerjee.

This video of Rahmani has been shot in a ward of the hospital. According to the report of News 18, he has threatened India for helping Sheikh Hasina. Rahmani has also said to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, ‘Free Bengal from Modi’s rule and declare it independent.’

Rahmani was in jail for five years in the case of murder of a blogger. He was released on parole after the formation of interim government with the support of the army. His organization has been banned in India. Bangladeshi terrorists often threaten India and say that in collaboration with China, they will close the Siliguri Corridor. In such a situation, the states of the Northeast will be cut off.

Now terrorist Rehmani has tried to create a new controversy by taking the name of Mamta Banerjee. After the murder of the female doctor in Kolkata, Mamta Banerjee’s government is under question. At the same time, BJP is also attacking on this matter. ABT Chief has been openly supporting Al Qaeda. He has also supported Khalistan. Apart from this, he has said many times that Pakistan and Afghanistan should join hands to liberate Kashmir. Rehmani is considered a challenge for India because he is trying to make his jihadi agenda successful through sleeper cells in India.

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