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Salman Rushdie in Al-Qaeda's most wanted list

New Delhi, Mar 3: The Indian origin writer, Salman Rushdie's name has been included in the Al-Qaeda's most wanted list. The terrorist organization, Al-Qaeda has declared a reward of Rs. 20 crores for getting hold



While declaring the list, it has been announced that these people who are against Islam and should be killed. Al-Qaeda demands that these anti-Islam people should be handed over to us so that they can be punished for their sins or they should be killed at sight.

Recently, Riushdie was not allowed to participate in Kolkata book-festival following a protest by the Muslim groups saying he is anti-Islam.

The death list also includes Molly Norris, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Flemming Rose, Morris Swadiq, Salman Rushdie, Girt Wilders, Lars Vilks, Stephane Charbonnie, Carsten Luste, Terry Jones, and Kurt Westergaard.

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