Pakistan Media Anchor Said Indian Need Another Mohammad Ali Jinnah For Partition Of Muslim From Hindu Video Viral | Pakistan Anchor On India: Poisonous statement of Pakistani anchor, said

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Pakistan News Anchor On India: There was partition between India and Pakistan at the time of independence in 1947. During that time, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, known as the Quaid-e-Azam of Pakistan, demanded a separate country in the name of the religion of Islam. The result was that British rule made India and Pakistan separate countries. At the time of partition, lakhs of people were displaced from both the countries. Lakhs also died.

Now Kiran Naz, a female anchor of Pakistani news channel Sama, has given a poisonous statement regarding the partition of the country. Accusing India, he said that the Hindus living there are goons, due to which people of other religions are living in fear, hence another Jinnah is needed to save the Muslims there.

Pakistan's fallen mentality
Pakistani female news anchor Kiran Naz said that she needs the year 1947 once again. Now the time has come for Hindus to have their own homeland and separate themselves. So that people of other religions, whether Muslims or Christians, can live in peace. There is a need to divide and break India once again. For this India needs another Jinnah.

minorities living in pakistan
The partition of Pakistan has happened in the name of Islam religion, the result of which is that today the population of minorities living there has become negligible. According to a report, at the time of independence the population of Hindus living in Pakistan was 21 percent, which has reduced to less than 1 percent today. Pakistan has always been a headache for India. The proof of this is that since independence, there have been 4 wars between the two countries. However, Pakistan has had to face defeat in all these wars and in the war of 1971, the people of East Pakistan, fed up with the atrocities of the Pakistani Army, separated and a new country named Bangladesh was formed.

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