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A fitting reply to Al Qaeda chief: Muskan’s father 

A clear and strong message to the head of the terror outfit not to meddle in affairs 

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Clearly and strongly dIstancing himself and his family from the video statement released by Al Qaeda chief Ayman Al Zawahiri (late night of April 5), Mohamned Hussain, father of Muskan, a second year B-Com student condemned the contents. 

In a video message “praising” Karnataka college student Muskan Khan for defending hijab, her father on Wednesday termed the comments of the terror outfit’s leader as ‘wrong’, and said he and his family were living peacefully in India.

He also observed that such incidents have the potential of disturbing the peace of the family, he said. He also added that the police and state government can initiate any inquiry to ascertain the truth.

PTI quoted him as saying that, “We don’t know anything about it (video), we don’t know who he is. I saw him today for the first time. He has said something in Arabic…..We are all living here with love and trust like brothers,” Mohammad Hussain Khan reportedly said to the media in response to a question on Zawahiri’s video.

When asked about Zawahiri praising Muskan, he said, “People say whatever they want….this is unnecessarily causing trouble. We are living peacefully in our country, we don’t want him to talk about us, as he is not related to us… it is wrong, it is an attempt to create division among us.”

In the Arabic video clip, with English subtitles provided by SITE Intelligence Group that tracks online activity of white supremacist and jihadist organisations, Zawahiri also reads out a poem, which he says he wrote for ‘our Mujahid sister’ and for her ‘brave feat’.

“May Allah reward her for exposing the reality of Hindu India and the deception of its pagan democracy,” the Al Qaeda chief said in the video, also ending speculations about his death due to natural causes.

Observing that Muskan too has seen the video, Khan said whatever Zawahiri has said is ‘wrong’.

“… she (Muskan) is still a student, she wants to study,” he said.

When asked about demands from politicians and a section of people for an inquiry to “find any links”, Khan said let it be done, there is law, police and government for it. 

Earlier, reacting to the video release, Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra had, predictably, said, it proves involvement of ‘unseen hands’ behind the row.

He further said the Home and Police department officials are keeping a watch on developments and track things in this connection.

At the peak of hijab row in February, Muskan Khan, a second-year BCom student in Mandya was heckled by a group of students, wearing saffron shawl, for entering the college with hijab.

As they shouted ‘Jai Shri Ram’, Muskan retorted by shouting ‘Allah-hu-Akbar’.

Following this, college authorities had intervened and brought the situation under control. 

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