IS plans to wage war globally.
By Sreekanth A Nair
The Islamic State, in an e-book describing its manifesto titled ‘Black Flags from the ISIS’ – stated that it is going to expand its presence in India.
“The Islamic State would now expand beyond Iraq and Syria. It would now expand into… India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan (and several other countries),” the report says.
The book was published online this week.
Specifically analyzing the political situation in India, the manifesto says, “a movement of Hindus is growing who kill Muslims who eat beef. The people who fund these organizations want to grow a huge following of Islam-haters who can turn into potential recruits for future wars in their countries.”
It targets Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a “right-wing Hindu nationalist who worships weapons and is preparing his people for a future war against Muslims.”
In the view of IS, Muslims are the number one enemies of such Hindus.
It states that the future battles of Islamic States would rage in every country and that was why there was over one-and-a-half billion Muslims in the world.
“You will be sucked into the New World Order if you stay in your comfort zone and accept submission to the oppressors, or you can emigrate and fight to defend your religion and your life,” it continues.
They have also claimed that the Mumbai style attacks was copied in the Paris attack.
In its manifesto, IS describes the theory of how the actions to overthrow a government can be used and developed to overcome security systems.
Its strategy is to “do hit and run tactics and then go into hiding so (the world) can waste millions or billions of Euros on 100,000-plus police, investigators, and it can shut down its major cities and lose its money.”
The future attacks of the IS according to the manifesto, “will make groups in the West attack Islam and Muslims in Europe, forcing Muslims in the West to pick up weapons and start a fight to defend themselves”.
A number of youngsters from India have reportedly joined the ISIS. According to Home Ministry, 6 youngsters were killed out of 23 who joined the militant group.
Around 150 Indians are being monitored for their alleged online links with the IS group.