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Clubhouse Leak: Congress’s Digvijay Singh made a dangerous promise about Kashmir to a Pakistani journalist

The decision was taken by the Modi government on 5 August 2019 in an attempt to fully integrate Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India by repealing the stringent provisions of the article. Pakistani journalist Shahzeb Jilani, currently living in Germany, had claimed that he was shocked by the changing landscape of politics and Indian society under the Modi regime. He alleged that freedom of the press in India has shrunk and the abrogation of Article 370 has strained relations between India and Pakistan. Interestingly, Jilani also said that in the last few months only he can see how the media is speaking against the Narendra Modi government. @digvijay_28 Telling Pakistan that Congress will reconsider the decision to abrogate Article 370 after coming to power. #Part1 #ClubHouse pic.twitter.com/5FSL60goOi- ClubHouse Leaks (created today) (@LeaksClubhouse) Jun 11, 2021 “If this government goes and India gets rid of PM Modi, what will be the way forward on Kashmir? I know it is marginalized because of what is happening in India right now. But this is an issue that has existed between the two countries for so long,

‘ asked Shahzeb Jilani Digvijay Singh. According to his Twitter profile, Jilani is a former BBC correspondent in Pakistan, Beirut, Washington and London. He was earlier also associated with DW News. However, introducing himself to Congress leader Digvijay Singh, Jilani said that he is currently working with DW News and was born in Sindh, Pakistan. Screengrab of Shahzeb Jilani’s Twitter profile “I sincerely believe that what is dangerous for the society is religious fundamentalism, be it Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh or whatever. Religious fundamentalism leads to hatred, and hatred leads to violence…”, replied Digvijay Singh. He said, “Therefore, I think the malice, Disease and virus are religious fundamentalism. Every society/religious group has to understand that every individual has the right to follow his/her tradition/belief. No one has the right to impose his/her beliefs/feelings/religion on anyone.” @digvijay_28 Telling Pakistan that Congress will reconsider the decision to abrogate Article 370 after coming to power. Last #ClubHouse pic.twitter.com/aGosQctXbp- ClubHouse Leaks (created today) (@LeaksClubhouse) June 11, 2021 Also, the Congress leader alleged, “There was no democracy in Kashmir

When he abrogated Article 370. Insaniyat (humanity) was not there because they put everyone behind the bars. And Kashmiriyat is something that is fundamental to secularism. Because there was a Hindu Raja (Raja) in the Muslim majority state. “The two worked together. Actually, reservation was given to Kashmiri Pandits in government services in Kashmir. Therefore, abrogation of Article 370 and reducing the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir is a very sad decision. We (Congress party) will definitely have to rethink on this issue,” he concluded. Not only did Digvijaya Singh promise to scrap the Modi government’s decision to abrogate Article 370, which essentially kept Jammu and Kashmir separate from the rest of India since independence, Congress governments fueled that tension, he The massacre of Hindus from the valley also started whitewashing.

When Digvijay Singh says that Kashmiri Pandits were the ones who got reservation in jobs, he says Hindus of the Valley were treated well by the Muslims of the state, where Hindus were raped, murdered and driven away from Kashmir. It was fully highlighted Muslim fundamentalists and jihadists. In its manifesto for abrogation of Article 370 by the Modi government, the BJP had promised to abrogate Article 370 from the state of Jammu and Kashmir, which gave it a special status. On 5 August 2019, the BJP-led central government fulfilled the promise. Under the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, the state was divided into two union territories, Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir. This decision came into effect on 31 October 2019.

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