Twitter Divided as Prominent Indian Muslim Leader Shares ex-CIA Operative View on Muslims' Status

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An Indian politician and prominent Muslim leader, Asaduddin Owaisi, has prompted a heated discussion on Twitter after sharing an excerpt from an interview with a former CIA officer, Douglas London.

In the interview with Indian news daily, Hindustan Times, London - who served as the CIA's chief for counterterrorism in south and south-west Asia between 2016 and 18 - said, while commenting on the situation in Afghanistan and its consequences for the region, that "time has come for regional players such as India, the generals in Pakistan, Iran and the central Asian states, to realise that they need to start making some changes and finding a way to work together so as to impede forces that could lead to greater turbulence and instability throughout the region".

The CIA veteran, however, argued that India was "probably not in a strong position to start looking at a compromise with the Pakistanis or the Chinese", claiming that "the Indian government has not extended a hand to the Muslim community inside India".

"I don't think India has helped itself by its virulent anti-Islamic campaigns and use of nationalism and religion for political gain at home. I think it will also leave India pretty vulnerable to threats from within as well as from without," London said. 

On Monday morning, Owaisi, a staunch critic of the BJP-led government's strategy of dealing with the crisis in Afghanistan, retweeted the interview.

I'm just worried the timing is not right because the Indian government has not extended a hand to the Muslim community inside of India,

India has good reason to worry over Taliban's rise: Ex-CIA official | World News - Hindustan Times https://t.co/kBOFTa32nK

— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) September 6, 2021 Owaisi's tweet containing the quotation from London's interview has evoked strong responses. Some netizens share the sentiments and others have strongly opposed them. Accusing the BJP government of indulging in hate politics, Riffat Wanj, a social activist said the government is eyeing forthcoming polls in Uttar Pradesh state.

Students are busy in Afghanistan. There are no Taliban in India or Jammu and Kashmir, but the Modi administration is trying to get ahead of the issue to win the UP elections.
Nafrat Bikti hai. , jab Kharedar boht hon. https://t.co/cOqymyf8lv

— Rïffât Ŵåñį (@im_reffat) September 6, 2021

​Another Twitter user questioned the rationale of comparing Indian Muslims with jihadists in Afghanistan. 

What irrational logic is that?
Kashmir Pandits were murdered & thrown out of Kashmir, they didn't become Taliban

Here Muslims are getting maximum benefits of all schemes & scholarships, yet you say taliban can rise in IND? It's shameful

— Manvendra Singh (@Manva_tweets) September 6, 2021

The US-Taliban peace deal of 2020 was the “best agreement” the Republicans have ever negotiated. The same was honored by the Democrats.
India is victimized by its worst strategy in Afghanistan. All South Asian nations are satisfied with this positive development except indians.

— Nasrullah Khan (@Khandr786) September 6, 2021

Owaisi has long been calling out the "hypocrisy" of India's method of dealing with the Taliban* and linking it to the BJP-led government's election tactics in Uttar Pradesh state, which is gearing up for its own legislative assembly elections in a few months.

The state is home to more than 40 million Muslims who represent more than 19 percent of the state's total population.

*Terrorist organisation outlawed in Russia and other countries.