New Delhi: As a controversy erupted the former Leader of the Union and Congress Shashi Tweet Tharoor on the alleged ‘Malayali Link to Taliban’, BJP President J P Nadda alleged that the statement of the Congress leader who linked Kerala with embarrassing terrorism.
“It is very embarrassing that Kerala is equated with a terrorist module,” said Nadda, inaugurating the party office in Kozhikode, Kerala and added that the state had become the center of ISIS activities and even gold smuggling, which even had a relationship with the office of the Minister of State.
At a press conference, BJP spokesman Sambit Patra said Tharoor was a recurrent actor because he had previously used phrases such as “Hindu Taliban” and “Hindu Pakistan.” “Tharoor has used this phrase, which underestimates India, therefore, something better will be like expecting too much from Tharoor and Congress,” said Patra.
Writing on Twitter, Tharoor commented on tweets by users named Ramiz, who had posted the video of the Taliban fighters who had just reached Kabul.
“#Taliban fighters crying happily when they reach outside #Kabul knowing there was a leading victory (Sic),” Ramiz wrote on Twitter along with the video.
For this, Tharoor wrote that two Malayali Taliban fighters appeared in the video.
“It sounds as if there are at least two Malayali Taliban here – the person who says” Samsikkette “is about 8 seconds Mark & the others who understand him! (Sic)” Tharoor tweeted.
Ramiz, who mentions his bio that he was interested in conflict journalism, then clarified that the Taliban did not have warriors from Kerala.
“There is no warrior from #Kala” Ramiz tweeted.
Tharoor responded by stating that the possibility of Malayalis became part of the Taliban could not be ruled out.
“An interesting explanation.
Will hand it over to linguists to look for this.
But there is indeed the wrong Malayalist who joins the Taliban, so the possibility of not being completely ruled out (sic),” he wrote.