India Ready To Face Any Challenge Post U.S. Troops Withdrawal From Afghanistan: Rajnath Singh




Questioned about any possibility of Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussing the al Qaeda threat issue with President Barack Obama during his forthcoming visit to the U.S., Singh said if America wants to discuss it, there could be a discussion.

Singh said there was no information on al Qaeda carrying out recruitment drive in the country.

He also appreciated Muslim organizations for condemning the al Qaeda message saying their outlook was very positive.

"All Muslim organizations have condemned it. Everyone wants communal harmony and peace. Humanity (Insaniyat) should be maintained. Muslim organization’s outlook is very positive," he said.

Asked about four Muslim youth from Mumbai joining ISIS in Iraq, Singh said the government got the information at that time but at present there was no activity of ISIS in the country.

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Source: PTI