'Hate is growing among Hindus and Muslims, stop Kashmir files', SP MP ST Hasan demands ban on film
'Hate is growing among Hindus and Muslims, stop Kashmir files', SP MP ST Hasan demands ban on film
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Lucknow: Ever since Vivek Agnihotri's directorial film The Kashmir Files was released, all efforts have been made to stop it. A large number of people from the Muslim community are saying that this film is harming communal harmony. In this episode, the name of senior Samajwadi Party (SP) leader and Lok Sabha MP ST Hasan has now been added. He has also demanded a ban on the film, calling it a hate-mongering between the two large communities.

Recently, SP national president and former CM Akhilesh Yadav had objected to the film and said that Lakhimpur files should also be made. After this, now SP MP ST Hasan has said that this film should be banned. ST Hasan from Moradabad said, "The pain of Kashmiri Pandits is also in our hearts. He has become a refugee in his own country, but highlighting it so much serves to break our Ganga Jamuni bonding. Promotes hatred, so it should be stopped. If this film is allowed, then tomorrow a film can also be made on Moradabad, Bhagalpur and Gujarat. When will this process end? '

The SP MP also said that if the hate deal between the two communities starts, where will India go? Demanding rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits, Hasan demanded an immediate ban on the film from the government. According to the SP MP, there are fights in theatres between only two communities, but how much hatred is growing.  

If you look closely at the statement of SP MP ST Hasan, you will find that the SP MP nowhere said that the story of this film is false. He has even demanded the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits himself. That means they also believe that there was an exodus of Hindus from Kashmir, but still, they are demanding to ban it. Let us know that since the release of this film, all the Kashmiri Hindus from all over the country are coming out in the open and are putting barbarism with them in front of the world.  

In a TV programme, Vivek Agnihotri, director of The Kashmir Files, had said that while doing research for the film, he interviewed more than 700 Kashmiri Hindus, all of whom had the same stories. "I believe the time has passed for people to share their pain and their injury. If this pain is suppressed, there will be no treatment. Referring to the cruelty meted out to Girija Tikoo, he said the film should be shown to every child in the country and the world.''

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