I predicted the Mumbai terror attacks
In Jaipur to launch his latest book 'Tanzeem', thriller-writer Mukul Deva said, "I did make a couple of predictions about locating Osama Bin Laden and the Mumbai terror attacks in my books, based on my research, and they all came true," Mukul spoke at length about terrorism and about the recent Mumbai attacks, he explained, "It's not the people who are evil, they are simply compelled to act because of unfortunate situations."
He added, It's just a way for the less influential terrorist organizations to show that they are capable of disrupting the functioning of our country." He confirmed that a Hindi film will soon be made on his book series 'Lashkar' by Planman Motion Pictures. Meanwhile, his next ventures, the writer said, will be far more challenging on him.
The book talks about how in Waziristan, the Ameer-ul-Momineem, a powerful terrorist warlord, embarks on a deadly mission to take the jihad across international borders. To carry out his horrific plan, he puts together the Tanzeem, a group of leaders spread across the continents. Supporting him are the Mullah in Quetta and the Director of Pakistan's ISI. Or do they have their own agendas? Across the border in India, a young man named Iqbal, devastated by the death of his wife at the hands of the Ameer's henchmen, sets out with a singular focus to find the Ameer and take him down. Supporting him is the spirited Force 22, India's strike action team. Will Iqbal be able to stop the jihadi terror machine in time? Find out in this taut, thrilling finale to the Lashkar series, where India's literary storm trooper, Mukul Deva, tells us how the scourge of terrorism began and where it is likely to end.
He added, It's just a way for the less influential terrorist organizations to show that they are capable of disrupting the functioning of our country." He confirmed that a Hindi film will soon be made on his book series 'Lashkar' by Planman Motion Pictures. Meanwhile, his next ventures, the writer said, will be far more challenging on him.
The book talks about how in Waziristan, the Ameer-ul-Momineem, a powerful terrorist warlord, embarks on a deadly mission to take the jihad across international borders. To carry out his horrific plan, he puts together the Tanzeem, a group of leaders spread across the continents. Supporting him are the Mullah in Quetta and the Director of Pakistan's ISI. Or do they have their own agendas? Across the border in India, a young man named Iqbal, devastated by the death of his wife at the hands of the Ameer's henchmen, sets out with a singular focus to find the Ameer and take him down. Supporting him is the spirited Force 22, India's strike action team. Will Iqbal be able to stop the jihadi terror machine in time? Find out in this taut, thrilling finale to the Lashkar series, where India's literary storm trooper, Mukul Deva, tells us how the scourge of terrorism began and where it is likely to end.
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