Which is the most dangerous district in India?
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Answer:
Murshidabad
Why Bengal’s Murshidabad and Malda are India’s most dangerous districts today
Explanation:
While Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina has chased a large section of Islamists out, Mamata Banerjee’s Bengal government has created a welcoming gateway for the radicals into her state.
Murshidabad and Malda are too far from our immediate lives for us to bother for too long. Yet, none of India’s 718 districts is a more dangerous and growing national security threat than these two. These two Bangladesh-bordering districts are a bigger ticking time bomb than Pulwama, Kupwara, Baramullah or Shopian in Kashmir, Barpeta or Dhubri in Assam, Bastar or Sukma in Chhattisgarh, Pakur or Sahebganj in Jharkhand, and Malappuram or Kannur in Kerala.
Early morning last Saturday, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) picked up five suspected Al Qaeda terrorists from Murshidabad, besides four from Ernakulam in Kerala. They were reportedly planning attacks in Delhi, Mumbai and Kochi.
While information about them are still blurry, at least one of them, Leu Yean Ahmed, seems to be a Rohingya. What seems to be his Facebook page reveals Leu to be a Zakir Naik fan, and an avid reader of the Saimum series of novels from Bangladesh in which a fictional organisation and its hero free Palestine from Israel and fight for Islamist causes worldwide.
Bengal's Murshidabad and Malda are India's most dangerous districts today.