The Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) is an Islamist fundamentalist organization that advocates the ‘liberation of India’ by converting it to an Islamic state. The SIMI, an organisation of young extremist students, has declared Jihad against India, the aim of which is to establish Dar-ul-Islam (land of Islam) by either forcefully converting everyone to Islam or by violence.31 October 2016Eight prisoners Students Islamic Movement of India (Simi), escaped the prison in Bhopal, by using bed sheets to scale a wall. Police killed the fugitives outside the city in Madhya Pradesh state after they resisted arrest.VideoVideo: 2001evolution of a students' organization into one accused of being extremist and reactionaryVideo: 2011 Blame game between BJP and Congress starts as Madhya Pradesh High Court grants bail to Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) leader Muneer Deshmukh after witness-state home secretary Alok Ranjan- fails to turn up in the court for…
Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI)
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