Genocide Museum to be built in MP, Vivek Agnihotri's proposal cleared by CM
Genocide Museum to be built in MP, Vivek Agnihotri's proposal cleared by CM
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Bhopal: MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday announced the setting up of a 'Genocide Museum.' The museum will be set up as a reminder of the massacre against the Kashmiri Pandit community. CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan gave this whole news through a tweet. He said he would provide every kind of help, including land, from her own. In fact, the idea of setting up this museum was given by Vivek Agnihotri, the director of the film 'The Kashmir Files.'

CMO Madhya Pradesh tweeted, "Today Vivek Ji has given the idea of building a genocide museum. The state government will help you in every way, including land. I respect your sentiments: CM.'' In another tweet, "Our Kashmiri brothers and sisters were compelled, forced to leave their homeland, but still, they have done the work of attracting the world with their knowledge. Didn't give up. I bow to their courage: CM."

 

The same Vivek Agnihotri had tweeted that our two foundations, @i_ambuddha and @kp_global were working on building a genocide museum. Today, when I discussed this with Hon'ble CM Shivraj Singh Chouhanji and put forward my proposal, he immediately agreed to it and promised to provide the land and other necessities. It will be fully funded by us and the rest of the people. It will be a symbol of humanity.

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