'We ruled this country for 800 years, it is impossible to wipe us out', says Maulana on 'The Kashmir Files'
'We ruled this country for 800 years, it is impossible to wipe us out', says Maulana on 'The Kashmir Files'
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Jammu: Vivek Agnihotri's directorial The Kashmir Files has become a huge success. The controversy about this film continues to grow. Farooq, the cleric of Jama Masjid in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district, has demanded a ban on the film. Maulvi Farooq has said that the pain of Kashmiri Muslims has been ignored.

Addressing the individuals inside the mosque, Maulvi Farooq said that the pain of Kashmiri Muslims has been forgotten. Thousands of Muslims were killed, there is no talk of them, but today a film has been made to divide the society. "We have ruled this country for 800 years, these people have ruled for 70 years, it is not possible to erase our identity. Maulvi Farooq's statement is very provocative. They said they demand a ban on the film. Maulana Farooq said that after 32 years, he saw the blood of Kashmiri Pandits, but in 32 years, how many Muslims were killed, women were beaten up, houses were destroyed, but they did not see their blood, that of Muslims. Because it was the blood of those who read it. He said that efforts are being made to spread panic all over India. Thousands of Kashmiri Muslims were killed but they did not see their pain. ''

Farooq, the cleric of Jamia Masjid in Rajouri, said that there is a conspiracy against Muslims in this film, we condemn it, condemn the Delhi order. An attempt has been made to erect 1 wall through this film, we will not tolerate it at all. He said those who want to do politics by fighting Hindus and Muslims should be ashamed. Maulvi Farooq said that we are a people of peace, we have ruled this country for 800 years, you have been ruling for 70 years. You want to erase our mark, you will be wiped out, but we will not be destroyed. Maulvi Farooq has demanded a ban on the film.  

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