Author Taslima Nasreen on Wednesday claimed that a non secular chief desired to crash her and inspired Pakistani extremists to crash her in the title of Islam.

Author Taslima Nasreen. (Photo: Facebook/Taslima Nasreen)

Author Taslima Nasreen, against whom several fatwas (death sentences) were issued previously for her anti-Islamic remarks, on Wednesday claimed that a non secular chief, Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi, desired to crash her and inspired Pakistani extremists to crash her in the title of Islam.

Taslima Nasreen took to Twitter and shared a video of the non secular chief. She wrote, “This non secular chief desired to crash me and he inspired millions of Pakistani extremists to crash me in the title of Islam. He claimed he read my ebook, but clearly, he didn’t. He lied.”

This non secular chief desired to crash me and he inspired millions of Pakistani extremists to crash me in the title of Islam. He claimed he read my ebook, but clearly, he didn’t. He lied. https://t.co/7aH93QINXW

— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) August 17, 2022

Remaining week, Taslima said that she would possibly maybe presumably well even be killed after author Salman Rushdie used to be stabbed on Friday as he used to be about to bring a lecture at western Fresh York’s Chautauqua institute.

Talking exclusively to India On the present time, Nasreen said, “It’s no longer that Fatwa used to be issued against me an extraordinarily long time previously and now they’ve forgotten it. They are going to never neglect. They are going to crash me in the event that they find any likelihood.”

Taslima is identified for her writings on the oppression of ladies and criticism of religion. Several of her works are banned in Bangladesh, the country of her origin. She has been residing in exile since 1994. After residing for more than 10 years in Europe and the US, she moved to India in 2004.

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