INFO Breaking
Live
wb_sunny

Breaking News

The controversial Taslima has to return to the face of intense resistance. Rotten eggs and shoes threw protest!

The controversial Taslima has to return to the face of intense resistance. Rotten eggs and shoes threw protest!

Taslima Nasrin, the exiled and controversial writer from Bangladesh, was recently taken to Aurangabad Airport, Maharashtra, to spend her holiday as planned. However, Taslima did not enjoy the journey at all. Bangladeshi exile Taslima Nasrin, who is in exile in the country, has been forced to return to Delhi after severe protests from some of the local Muslims, who were already in front of the airport.

According to a news release published in the local newspaper, protesters tried to prevent Taslima from leaving the airport on Saturday, throwing rotten eggs and shoes, targeting Taslima's car. In the meantime, local police sent Taslima back to Delhi on the return flight to Delhi.
Aurangabad police said that Taslima Nasrin, who arrived at Aurangabad's Chikal Airport on Saturday evening from 7am on Saturday from the Delhi airport, local media said. At that time, hundreds of activists of the country's Majlish-e-Ittehadul Muslemin gathered outside the airport and started protests. They kept chanting 'Return to Taslima' with placards. In this situation, he wanted to go out of the airport, the police banned him and advised him to cancel the plan to leave the vacation in Aurangabad. Taslima, who returned to Delhi from the airport, complied with the police's statement.

Aurangabad deputy police commissioner Rahul Sriram said, "Taslima Nasrin has been sent back to Delhi by the returning officer to avoid law and order problem." There was a plan to spend three days in Aurangabad for Taslima. He came up with a plan to see Ajanta and Ellora. He was supposed to be in a hotel in Aurangabad. For this reason, two rooms of the hotel were booked in the name of one of his friends. Some people have been protesting from the afternoon in front of the hotel.
Imtiaz Jalil, the leader of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslemin party, who is also a member of the state assembly, led the whole protests. He said, "Taslima Nasrin's comments and writings hurt the religious sentiments of the Muslims of the whole world. So we will not let him fall on the ground in Aurangabad town. '

Check out India's video report



0 Comments:

Thanks for comment here.......

Responsive

Ads

Here