Bangladeshi Maulana Enayetullah Abbasi Threatens PM Modi and Mamata Banerjee

In a recent and highly controversial statement, Bangladeshi Maulana Enayetullah Abbasi issued a direct threat to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Abbasi's remarks have sparked significant concern and outrage across both nations.

During a public address, Maulana Abbasi declared, "14 crore Bangladeshi Muslims with their 28 crore hands with 'sticks' will come together and capture the Red Fort." He further warned, "I would tell both of them to be aware, if you raise a hand towards Bangladesh, 14 crore Bangladeshis will break that hand. The enemy of Bangladesh is Hindustan."

The inflammatory comments have drawn sharp reactions from political leaders and the public. Indian authorities are closely monitoring the situation, and there have been calls for a strong diplomatic response to address the provocative statements.

Abbasi's threats come at a time of heightened tensions between India and Bangladesh, with various political and social issues contributing to the strained relations. The statements have the potential to escalate the situation further, prompting concerns about regional stability and security.