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A day after Imran Khan launched a fresh salvo on Kashmir, Rajnath Singh returned the compliment in equal measure. ️

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00:00The people of Kashmir will rise up when this curfew is lifted.
00:04The Muslims of India will react.
00:07This is how politics has been going on.
00:11Brothers and sisters in Pakistan,
00:13no power in the world can stop Pakistan from collapsing.
00:30The people of Kashmir will rise up when this curfew is lifted.
00:34The Muslims of India will react.
00:37This is how politics has been going on.
00:40Brothers and sisters in Pakistan,
00:43no power in the world can stop Pakistan from collapsing.
00:47The Muslims of India will react.
00:50This is how politics has been going on.
00:55I want to tell you today
00:58that the army of India that is oppressing the Kashmiris,
01:04I want to tell India today
01:08that extremism will rise from here.
01:12Pakistan is talking about the Human Rights Commission
01:16which cannot protect or protect the minorities living in its country.
01:23India should talk about the Human Rights Commission.
01:28If the violation of Human Rights is happening anywhere,
01:34then our neighbouring country, Pakistan, is being violated.
01:38All over the Muslim world,
01:411.25 billion Muslims are looking at Kashmir today.
01:46People will go to the extreme from here.
01:51The people of Kashmir will rise up when this curfew is lifted.
01:58The Muslims of India will react.
02:01You can go and see what is happening with the Baluchis,
02:05the Hindus, Sikhs, Christians,
02:09the Jain community, and many more.
02:13In India, the minorities have been safe.
02:18They are safe.
02:20And they will remain safe.
02:23The people you are oppressing,
02:28the people will fight against it.
02:32They will fight as much as they can.
02:35Because when you reach the extreme of oppression,
02:40then everyone decides that death is better than the life of humiliation.
02:47India and Pakistan were divided on the basis of religion.
02:53But in 1971, Pakistan was again divided on the basis of religion.
03:01The same political system continued.
03:04In Pakistan, even if Pakistan is destroyed,
03:08no power in the world can stop it.

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