New Delhi (ILNS): Taslima Nasreen, Bangladeshi (now Swedish) writer, in exile in India, is in a spot of trouble after she tweeted ‘boycott Islam’, following the terror attacks and beheadings in France. Indian activist Saket Gokhale did not like her tweet and has complained to the visa section of the home ministry and the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), saying that this was an attempt to spread communal disharmony.
Saying that this “will not be tolerated”, Gokhale added that such actions were not acceptable in “our country.” His ire was that Nasreen was allegedly carrying out political activities while she was in this country as a guest.
The immediate reason for his outburst is a bit vague, but Gokhale is screaming that “A Swedish national spreading communal hate speech in India will NOT be tolerated.”
In France, so far three people have been killed and several others injured in attacks inside a church.
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