Hijab verdict: Youtuber Shahbaz Khan hurls slurs at CM Bommai, calls him ‘BJP dog’
Friday, 25 March 2022 (15:42 IST)
Bengaluru: A controversial Youtuber Shahbaz Khan has threatened Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and hurled derogatory slurs at him by calling him a "BJP dog" in connection with Karnataka High Court's verdict on hijab.
Khan hurled the slurs at the CM by using the platform of a Youtube news media outlet "AK News".
The spiteful Youtuber was detained for protesting outside Vidhana Soudha opposing the hijab verdict pronounced by a three-judge bench of Karnataka High Court.
In the video, he is purportedly seen calling Bommai a "BJP dog" and asserted that he would attack the CM with sandals. He is also seen claiming that the BJP came to power due to Muslim votes.
Khan also is challenging the state government to arrest him and saying that he is alone enough to tackle 5,000 policemen as he is a Muslim, born with the blessings of Hazrat Ali.
He also is seen saying that he spits on Bommai and BJP leaders while claiming that the Muslims ruled and built the country for the last 700 years.
Khan also reveals about the support he is getting from foreign nations including Pakistan, US and Kuwait, to carry out protests against the Court's order against hijab.
He also asks Muslims to unite to fight the BJP government. He is further seen abusing other BJP leaders including Mysuru Lok Sabha MP Pratap Simha, Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya and Karnataka RDPR Minister KS Eshwarappa, and threatening to attack them with sandals.
Khan is seen saying that he would urinate in Pratap Simha's mouth and called Hindus as sons of prostitutes.
At the end of the video, Khan is seen provoking Muslims to fight against the state government to protest against the alleged atrocities being committed against them.
He said it's time to respond strongly to the state and urged Muslims to join the Bharat Bandh. (UNI)