The writer is currently in Canada for his health check- ups but he said that he is not scared.
"These goons do not scare me. I will turn 68 in November and even if they succeed in killing me, the Muslim fight against (radical) Islamism will continue by others," he told PTI in an email response.
Quoting the Bhagvad Gita and the Quran, he said that he is not afraid of speaking the truth.
"This is why I don't desire any security, though I always let the police know when threats surface," he said.
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"I was aware of this threat after a friend in a Gulf State sent me a recording of a phone call between Chhota Shakeel and a hitman in Mumbai," he added.
Chaudhary was planning to kill the writer, known for his controversial remarks. Even though Fatah was not in Delhi, the aide was here to carry out a recce and had charged Rs 1.5 lakh for it.
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