New Delhi, Feb 12: Issuing a warning, intel inputs have suggested that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) with the help of banned Khalistani outfit Sikhs for Justice (SJF) is trying to fuel the Hijab controversy in India.
As per the private media house, Intel reports said, "ISI is pushing the concept of hijab referendum in India."The intel note issued on Friday said the SFJ has called upon Muslims in India to start a 'Hijab Refrendum' movement to carve out 'Urduistan' in areas of Rajasthan, Delhi, UP, Bihar and West Bengal.
The Intelligence Bureau has also warned police forces and law enforcement agencies to keep a close watch on the 'Hijab Refrendum' being pushed by the ISI through terror group SFJ.
"Some anti-India elements might join the chorus of Sikhs for Justice chief Gurupatwanr Singh Pannu in organising the hijab referendum and celebrating the concept of urduistan," the intel inputs warned.
It should be noted that SFJ chief through his video address tried to provoke the Indian Muslim people. The SFJ chief also called upon the Indian Islamists to learn from Pakistan and how they created a separate Muslim nation. He had demanded the creation of a ‘new Muslim country’ and conducting of a referendum on the issue of ‘hijab’. Pannu even showed a map of the proposed ‘Urduistan’. He also assured Muslims of India that SFJ will organise and fund the referendum movement to create Urduistan.
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