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The Kashmir Files - it's a documentary

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The Kashmir Files. I watched, I absorbed, I embedded a hard hitting, brilliant movie. You may leave the theater after watching it, but the harsh reality, the hard hitting truth shown in the movie movie will never cease to leave you. During 90s the Kashmir terrorist was at its peak. I couldn't figure out back then why it all happened. But today, after watching The Kashmir Files, I got to know the reason behind so much anguish in the eyes of Kashmiri pundits

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Why should every Indian watch The Kashmir Files ? #whatsyourpov

According to the local organization of Hindus in Kashmir, Kashmir Pandit Sanghar Samiti, after carrying out a survey in 2008 and 2009, said that 399 Kashmiri Hindus were killed by insurgents from 2011. It is only fair that the story of the Gujrat Riyadh where according to official figures, the Rythe ended with 1044 dead, 794 Muslims and 254 Hindu, 223 missing and 2500 injured, is also known to the world. In the same way
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Palak Jain
@palakjain · 0:30
Hi Geetanjali Palak decay. Yes, you're correct. It is a masterpiece movie. I have watched it yesterday and I still cannot forget the scenes from the movie. I wonder this is just shown in the movie. Movie. Then how terrifying it would have been for those people who had actually feel it, who had actually seen it with their own eyes. Also, I would like everyone else to go and watch it if you haven't already
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@Khushii
Khushi Garg
@Khushii · 1:16
And I don't feel the need of giving any reasons here because those rewards were actually a result of his own politics and he does not want the truth to come out and lie and people to know about it. And hence, that movie is banned in India. I wish it was not banned because it is important for people to know about the dark side of our Prime Minister, honorable Prime Minister because because again, is important
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Hi I haven't watched the final Solution so I don't know a lot much but you know at that time I heard a lot of news and it was a trending topic in all the news channels So at that time Jain Modi became a CM on 7th October 2001 and Kudrat Ryan started on 27th February 2002 just after four months of becoming his chief Minister The yachts were started due to killings of 59 Hindus who were burnt alive in a moving train but if you look at the history of Gujarat it has always been a sensitive state in terms of communal harmony Riots between Hindus and Muslims were very common in Gujarat till 2002 and it used to be known as a curfew state Almost 300 people were killed in Amdabad in that was in Congress rule and 59 people killed in Aghabad in Congress rule at least 175 people killed in Surath and the ruling party was always Congress So why we are so much obsessed about 2002 riots Gujarat Ryads were not planned or initiated by our honorable Narendra Modi himself in fact court has always given Modi a clean shirt but if in a cricket match if any team lost then captain of the team has to take the responsibility in the same way if any team is winning the matches then it is the captain who gets most of the prices So I think since Narendra Modi was the chief Minister at that time he could only be blamed rightly for mishandling of the situation Soon Narendra Modi was responsible for Gujarat Ryan in the same way like Congress is always responsible for Kashmir problem Congress is always responsible for the ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandas from the Valley Congress and Rajiv Gandhi are responsible for genocide which was almost three times bigger than Gujarat Riyadh this list is endless but I think Narendra Modi should also get credit for making Gujarata Curfew free and Riyadh's free state but no one ever talks about that there has not been any RYOT in Gujarat since 2002 so we should talk about that also that what our honorable Prime Minister did at that time and he should get the credit that he has done for the country
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