Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, who was recently relocated to the US from India by an NGO after death threats by Islamists radicals, on Wednesday took to Twitter to announce that she is not leaving India permanently.

"I often go to USA.To give lectures & to see my family.I haven't left India permanently. Indian govt always provides security. Pet cat is waiting", Nasreen tweeted.

Human rights activist Nasreen even emphasised that she has full faith in Indian government as it provides security. The outspoken writer even said that her pet cat is also waiting for her in India.

The 52-year-old writer was taken to the United States by an NGO, claiming that it is providing Nasreen safety amid death threats from Islamic radicals. According to a press release by the US-based Center for Inquiry, Nasreen reached New York on May 27. A fund has also been established to assist her.

The Center for Inquiry has established an emergency fund to assist freethought activists whose lives are under threat by Islamic radicals linked to Al Qaeda in countries such as Bangladesh, where three secularist bloggers have been murdered since February, the statement said.

Taslima is from Bangladesh has been living in exile since 1994 in the wake of death threats by Muslim fundamentalist outfits. She is now a citizen of Sweden.

She has also been continuously getting Indian visa since 2004. She has lived in the US, Europe and India in the last two decades. However, on many occasions, she has expressed her wish to live in India permanently, especially in Kolkata.