Sunday, December 4, 2016

Afroz Khan a Convict on a De-radicalization Mission

Afroz Khan a Convict on a De-radicalization Mission




A convict in Aurangabad (Maharashtra India) arms haul case now going from jail to jail with the only mission to de-radicalize others. This news may be an eye opener for such misguided youths who are under the influence of terror outfits.







This convict qaidi number C-299 in Tajola jail of Navi Mumbai is serving a life term since 2006. He is a voracious reader who reads newspapers, history and literature books, booklets on Mahatma Gandhi, John Grisham's "Confession", the Marathi version of 'Mein Kampf' Adolf Hitler's autobiography and also de-radicalization articles by various authors.






Afroz Khan has come out openly in speaking against the use of Muslim youngsters by anti-national forces. While being taken to prisons across the state he narrates his story of how he was used in a fight against the country, how anti-national people misguide Muslim youths, ruin their careers, destroy their lives and carry on with their subversive plans. He goes on to say that his life was destroyed after he took the wrong path. 

Mr Khan 36 who is fluent and eloquent in Marathi, Urdu, Hindi and English describes his experience of how terror outfits use incomplete Quran to mislead youths and says that the Islamic State, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Indian Mujahideen misrepresent Islam and are ruining young Muslims.

It was Rajvardhan Sinha, IGP (Prisons) Maharashtra who took the initiative of motivating Afroz Khan and enrolling him in the fight against terror. Afroz is emerging as the poster boy of the state in its battle against radicalization.

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