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‘The Kashmir Information’ getting used as software to divide other folks over selective truths: Brinda Karat

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NALGONDA: Communist Birthday celebration of India (Marxist) senior chief and Politburo Member Brinda Karat on Tuesday stated that the Sangh Parivar is selling “The Kashmir Information” film and it’s getting used as an software to divide the folk of the rustic over selective truths.

Karat stated, “Sangh Parivar is selling The Kashmir Information film. It is incontrovertible fact that Kashmiri Pandits confronted essentially the most tough, terrible eventualities that no Indian citizen must face. They have been compelled to depart their houses. However, that isn’t the complete tale.”

“The similar other folks, the terrorists, subsidized through Pakistan, attacked any person and everybody who antagonistic them. A variety of Muslim leaders have been killed at the moment. The speaker of Jammu and Kashmir used to be butchered, quite a lot of MLAs have been killed.”

“She mentioned that there used to be a reign of terror in opposition to those that stood up in opposition to the terrorists, so the Kashmiri Pandits who suffered have been supported through a large phase of Muslims who have been residing within the valley. However, the movie does now not display that struggling and cohesion,” the CPI (M) chief added.

Karat additional added, “It is rather unlucky that Kashmir’s tragedy is getting used as an software to divide other folks of the rustic. Part-truths and selective truths can by no means be the reality.”

The film, which had launched in theatres on March 11, stars Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Darshan Kumaar, and others.

“The Kashmir Information” has been declared tax-free in Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Tripura, Goa, Uttarakhand amongst different states.

The film revolves across the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits in 1990 and has been directed through Vivek Agnihotri, recognized for movies like ‘Tashkent Information’, ‘Hate Tale’ and ‘Buddha in a Visitors Jam’. (ANI)