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Never underestimate Muslim Brotherhood: They run a fake Islamophobia campaign in India


 The Muslim Brotherhood is once again in the focus following the killing of Umesh Kolhe, a Hindu pharmacist from Amaravati, Maharashtra.  

The fact that the Muslim Brotherhood relies on violence can be seen in its two offshoots, the Popular Front of India (PFI) and National Women's Front. The PFI was recently banned by India. The Muslim Brotherhood has been problematic for India for long. Groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood and the Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) have consistently run an anti-India campaign. They have openly rewarded journalists who write anti-India articles.

The IAMC has tried to hurt India's image on several occasions. On June 23, it had praised Congresswoman, Ilhan Omar for introducing a resolution in the US House of Representatives which condemned India for the so-called human rights violations of the minorities, the Muslims in particular. Omar to be sure has always openly sided with Pakistan.

France. As expected the campaign was supported by the trolls in Pakistan and Turkey. This was in fact the first campaign that was launched by the Muslim Brotherhood with the help of Qatar-Turkey-Pakistan. An official tells OneIndia that the fact that India is becoming a rising power is something that these Islamists have not been digest well. India growing proximity to the United States, Saudi Arabia have led the Muslim Brotherhood to support Pakistan. Groups such as these have constantly dished out propaganda material. India houses 204 millions and the aim is to provoke them into creating havoc in India. These groups have used outfits such as the PFI, Students Islamic Movement of India to create communal strife in India. The aim is to unleash a civil war in a bid to destabilise India and suggest that the religious freedom is very low in the country.


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