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Delhi University graduate seeks to join Islamic State, her father alerts NIA


The daughter of a retired Indian Army Lieutenant Colonel, the woman, in her mid-20s, went to Australia for three years for post-graduate studies. When she returned, she was reportedly a changed person.


It is a rather curious case of Islamic State (IS) radicalisation. For the past few weeks, Intelligence Bureau (IB) officials in Delhi have been trying to convince a young Hindu woman, who recently graduated from a premier Delhi University college, that joining the IS is not a good idea.

Intelligence sources said it was her father who approached the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and reported her activities. He reportedly sought help from the NIA in counseling and de-radicalising her. The agency, in turn, got in touch with the IB which is now handling the matter.


A senior IB official confirmed the development to The Indian Express.


According to sources, a couple of months ago, the former Army officer stumbled upon some internet communication linked to the IS on his daughter’s computer. Further investigation by the officer reportedly revealed that his daughter was perhaps in touch with alleged IS recruiters and planned to travel to Syria to join the outfit.

The father then reportedly sought the NIA’s help. Sources said the woman perhaps planned to convert and then make her way to Syria through Australia. IB sleuths have already held a few sessions with her, said sources.

While the group of 10 youths who were recently deported from the UAE for allegedly indulging in IS propaganda included two Hindus, authorities said their case was very different — they came under the scanner due to their friendship and exchange of internet messages with some youth who were allegedly involved in IS propaganda.

The development comes at a time when the Indian establishment has begun to take the online radicalisation by the IS seriously, although its approach to those who are attracted to the outfit’s ideology is rather calibrated. Only last month, former home secretary L C Goyal chaired a meeting of DGPs from various states on the strategy to tackle IS radicalisation.

Australia has been facing massive problems on this front. Despite Muslims accounting for a mere 2.2 per cent of the total population, the country has seen many leaving for Syria to join the IS, as well as lone wolf attacks by teenagers in the name of the outfit.

According to a recent statement by then Australian PM Tony Abbott, at least 70 Australians were fighting in Iraq and Syria, backed by about 100 Australia-based “facilitators”.

Converts joining the war in Australia is also not a new phenomenon. In fact, one of the key recruiters for IS in Australia is a jihadi named Neil Prakash. A former Buddhist who now goes by the nom de guerre Abu Khaled al-Cambodi — referring to his Fiji-Cambodian descent — recently uploaded videos calling young Australians to launch lone wolf attacks in the country.

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@SarthakGanguly now why would Hindus join ISIS???
 
I am sure she has read the newspapers and is aware that ISIS mistreats women.
She's a Hindu, graduate, daughter of an army officer. It would take good amount of brainwashing to convince a Hindu to join ISIS.
it must through the internet
 
australia has a legal place for the fake-muslim ( munafiq ) group, hizb-ut-tahrir. which is a development of the very indian deobandi movement and tableeghi jamaat movement.

it must surely be hizb-ut-tahrir whose operatives got to her.

@SarthakGanguly now why would Hindus join ISIS???

not hindu but ultra-nationalist/reactionary hindu... the common enemy is socialist governments and movements. :)

and surely, delhi university has some kind of incubation for her.
 
Its doesn't take good amount of brainwashing at all - why do you think a mallu nair was with ishrat from mumbra to blow himself up ? The ideology has many takers all you need is a little push
Malls nair?
That's news to me.
 
There can be many reasons, she might have dated a guy who got her interested into this stuff when she was in Australia, maybe she was mentally lost and came across one of the recruiters, no offence to anyone but I do see link to "convert to Islam" advertisement at times while surfing PDF. Often it has a picture of a cow and some other stuff.

On a different tangent though I wonder how feminists would react over her father intruding into her personal space and spying on her internet activity and what all she does on her lappy.
 

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