
'Send Suicide Bombers To Kolkata': Bangladeshi Islamist's Terror Threats Against Hindus On Cam
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A Bangladeshi Islamist threatened to take over Kolkata using Taliban-style suicide attacks while making hateful, derogatory remarks against Hindus.
A man, believed to be a Bangladeshi Islamist, was caught on camera openly talking about taking over Kolkata using Taliban-style tactics, including suicide bombings.
During his speech, he was also heard spewing venom against Hindus.
A video of the Islamist was shared by the 'Voice of Bangladeshi Hindus' X handle, wherein he could be heard speaking in his native language.
'If the Bangladesh army tells me now, go capture Kolkata, I'll make a plan. Forget about using 70 fighter jets, I wouldn't even use seven planes to take over Kolkata. Why would I need 70 planes? I know who lives there, people who worship statues," he said, in reference to Hindus.
'I know their favourite foods are dirty things like urine, dung, and turtles, I know how little they understand, I know how weak they are physically. I know how much faith they have in their religion. I know all this. If you don't know these things, you can't be a Muslim commander, got it?"
'I know how scared these Hindus get when they see blood. These statue-worshippers are terrified of it," he added.
Further, the Islamist said he would send suicide bombers to Kolkata if the Bangladesh army allows him.
'If the Bangladesh army gives me permission, here's what I will do – I'll send the most suicide bombers to Kolkata. What will I use? Suicide bombers. Islamic Ayat, their rule is 'Die first, then kill'. GenZ says 'Never heard this before, first time hearing it. But, sir, how can I kill Hindus after I'm dead?' Islamic Ayat, 'Kill, then die'," he said.
'I'll attack, and then they'll hit me. There's another verse I learned in Arabic countries, Islamic Ayat, 'Die first, then kill the Kafirs', this is the system the Taliban used to defeat two superpowers – America and Russia," the Islamic was heard saying.
'Say 'Allahu Akbar', they used bikes with bombs strapped to their bodies, they rode towards the army camps, they got shot with bullets. One bullet doesn't kill you right away. They crashed their bomb-filled bikes into the camp's wall. The moment it hit, there was a huge explosion, and 300 American citizens died and the camp was destroyed. Who died first? The Muslim biker. Who did he kill after? The Kafirs," he said.
Islamists are reportedly planning to take over Kolkata using Taliban-style tactics, including suicide bombings. Their determination is clear, and hatred toward Hindus is growing among segments of the Bangladeshi Muslim population. pic.twitter.com/sVolchZo0v — Voice of Bangladeshi Hindus 🇧🇩 (@VHindus71) May 12, 2025
The widely shared social media video comes amid the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 innocent tourists.
Indian armed forces carried out 'Operation Sindoor' from 01.05 am to 01.30 am on May 7, striking nine terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.
Immediately after the strikes, India's Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) informed his Pakistani counterpart that the attacks were directed only at terror groups and the Indian side was ready to talk.
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May 13, 2025, 09:53 IST
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