Bhopal: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is investigating the case of terrorist organization Hizb ut Tahrir (HuT), which has spread in Madhya Pradesh. The NIA is investigating the case jointly with the Madhya Pradesh Police, ATS. For this, a special team of NIA has reached Bhopal to interrogate 6 suspected terrorists arrested. The investigating agency is also investigating the angle of which other cities of the country this terrorist module has targeted. According to the report, the Madhya Pradesh ATS had arrested more than 8 suspected terrorists from Bhopal in this case a few days ago. After this, the investigation of the case was handed over to the NIA after the order of the Ministry of Home Affairs. During the investigation, it was found that in the year 2022, the people of this module secretly met in different parts of the country and conspired to create radical thinking among the youth. These people have also taken training in handling weapons in the forests of Madhya Pradesh. According to the investigating agencies, this organization has been active since 2022 and is engaged in inciting youth through the Muslim community. Recently, the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of Madhya Pradesh had arrested 16 suspects related to the Islamic fundamentalist organization Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HuT). State Home Minister Narottam Mishra had claimed that some of the arrested suspects were professors and some were gym trainers. He had also claimed that these people were also involved in activities ranging from love jihad to forced conversion. He had said that for the last few months, action is being taken against people associated with Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), Popular Front of India (PFI) and Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HuT). Terrorism spread to all states of India, one goal - Islamic nation In 2022, the Bihar Police and the NIA had busted the radical outfit Popular Front of India (PFI), which is working on making India an Islamic nation by 2047 and has spread from Kerala to Kashmir. To make this conspiracy successful, PFI had also made a complete plan on how to give arms training to Muslims, how to incite SC/ST and OBC against other Hindus, put their own people in the system and then capture power as soon as terrorists are organized and bring India under the Islamic flag. Similar revelations have been made in the interrogation of 16 suspects of terrorist organization Hizb ut Tahrir (HuT) arrested from Madhya Pradesh and Telangana, who were taking arms training in the forests of Madhya Pradesh. All these people were living among the public like ordinary people, some were engineers, some were professors. The biggest surprise was that half of the 16 HuT terrorists were first Hindus, who were first converted to Islam by brainwashing and listening to the speeches of fugitive Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, and then the terrorists, these fundamentalists were given the task of converting other people too. By looking at these developments, you can understand how close terrorism has come to us and how big a threat is looming on India. After which a big terror module of Al Qaeda was caught from Gujarat, in which 4 Bangladeshi terrorists were arrested and now a big disclosure has been made about the conspiracies of Islamic State (ISIS) in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. Some highly objectionable documents have also been recovered from the ISIS terror module found in Jabalpur, in which it is written that it is permissible to rape non-Muslim girls and it is a means to get closer to God. In 2015, a Yazidi girl who was touched by terrorists had also told in her interview that while raping her, the terrorists used to say that it takes them closer to God and it is not a crime to rape those who do not believe in Allah. Looking at this, it can be said that terrorism has spread to every state of India, but, due to the strictness of the agencies, they are not able to succeed in their plans. People took to the streets against Love Jihad, protested fiercely People of 2 villages clashed with each other for only 12 thousand, everyone was in bad condition Retired judge Sudhir Agarwal said, "I was under pressure not to give a verdict in the Ayodhya case, if I did..."