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Radio Pakistan exposes face of Modi’s India

Radio Pakistan exposes face of Modi's India

Radio Pakistan exposes face of Modi’s India

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Radio Pakistan’s documentary exposed the face of Modi’s India.

According to details, Radio Pakistan released two short documentaries on the occasion of Youm e Istehsal.

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The documentary highlights Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir, while the documentary criticizes the BJP and the RSS.

The documentary also mentioned India’s disgrace at the hands of China on the border and its dispute with India and Nepal.

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The documentary said that BJP, RSS have been suffering from incurable diseases, some diseases are curable and some are incurable.

The documentary also states that the Hindutva virus in Bhat is transmitted from one generation to another and that the Hindutva virus is more destructive than the coronavirus.

The aftershocks of the virus will be felt for generations to come, the documentary added.

It is to be noted that the second documentary showed Indian oppression on Kashmiris.

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The documentary said that Indian forces were oppressing Kashmiris, using women as rape weapons, pellet guns were being used, detainees were being tortured, leaders were being arrested and detained.

The documentary further states that India has repeatedly violated UN resolutions.

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