BJP J&K spokesperson openly threatened on Twitter ‘Spaces’
The BJP J&K spokesperson and a resident of Kashmir, Sahil Tikoo has openly received a death threat by some jihadis in a ‘Spaces’ session, a feature of Twitter. Sahil Tikoo is the brother of multimedia platform Founder and editor-in-chief of The New Indian, Aarti Tikoo.
Aarti Tikoo, took it to Twitter saying, “My brother @TikooSahil_ who lives in Srinagar, is being openly threatened by jihadi terrorists sitting in Kashmir-India, & their handlers in Pakistan, UK & US. Is anyone watching? Are we sitting ducks waiting to be shot dead by Islamists or will you crackdown on them? @HMOIndia.”
Aarti Tikoo, took it to Twitter saying, “My brother @TikooSahil_ who lives in Srinagar, is being openly threatened by jihadi terrorists sitting in Kashmir-India, & their handlers in Pakistan, UK & US. Is anyone watching? Are we sitting ducks waiting to be shot dead by Islamists or will you crackdown on them? @HMOIndia.”
My brother @TikooSahil_ who lives in Srinagar, is being openly threatened by jihadi terrorists sitting in Kashmir-India, & their handlers in Pakistan, UK & US. Is anyone watching? Are we sitting ducks waiting to be shot dead by Islamists or will you crackdown on them? @HMOIndia pic.twitter.com/RkLBFEcBmu
— Aarti Tikoo (@AartiTikoo) December 15, 2021
She further added, “Quite clear @Twitter @TwitterIndia is allowing Pakistan-sponsored terrorists to use @TwitterSpaces for terror-related activities, to threaten Indians & to hatch conspiracies to kill Kashmiri Hindus like @TikooSahil_ in Kashmir. India @GoI_MeitY @MIB_India is sleeping & paralysed.”
Quite clear @Twitter @TwitterIndia is allowing Pakistan sponsored terrorists to use @TwitterSpaces for terror related activities, to threaten Indians & to hatch conspiracies to kill Kashmiri Hindus like @TikooSahil_ in Kashmir. India @GoI_MeitY @MIB_India is sleeping & paralysed. pic.twitter.com/E2lcSIjYt2
— Aarti Tikoo (@AartiTikoo) December 15, 2021
Post the abrogation of Article 370, the BJP spokesman Altaf Thakur said that 12 BJP leaders and workers were killed in Kashmir Valley and 11 in Jammu during the past two years. “During last one year, nine BJP workers were killed in Kulgam district alone,” said the BJP leader.
Last year, in July, the militants shot dead BJP district president Waseem Bari, his father Bashir Ahmad Sultan, and his brother Umar Sultan outside their residence in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
BJP’s constituency in-charge Javaid Ahmed Dar, son of Mohammed Abdullah Dar, was shot dead in Brazloo, Kulgam. Dar was a BJP activist and also the party’s constituency in charge of the Homeshalibugh assembly segment of Kulgam.
On June 2, BJP leader and president MC Tral Rakesh Pandita was killed by militants in Tral township of Pulwama district.
On August 12, a grenade was lobbed towards the house of BJP Mandal president Jasbir Singh in Rajouri town in Jammu in which a two-year-old child died while six others were injured.
This year in August, the BJP Sarpanch, Rasool from Kulgam’s Redwani Bala, and his wife, Jawhara Banoo, also a Panch, was fired upon by militants inside their rented accommodation in Lal Chowk area in Anantnag.
Jihadis and terrorists under the veil are very active. The current phase of terrorism poses a threat to the composite culture in Kashmir and to the territorial integrity and unity of India. The main cause of the alarm is the fact that the various types of radical Islamic militias operate in isolation from each other or sometimes combinedly. They are against the concept of the nation-state and are only interested in using the structure of the state to bring about threats and terrors in society.
It is time for the Government of India to redefine the Freedom of Expression, which is often being misused today. The Freedom of speech makes it an easy escape for the anti-India elements.
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