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Lalu Prasad Yadav bats for Muslim quota, accuses BJP of trying to 'finish' Constitution

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Pahalgam Terror Attack: Killed After Being Asked Their Religion – Voices from Delhi Demand Justice [Video]

Pahalgam Terror Attack: Killed After Being Asked Their Religion – Voices from Delhi Demand Justice

In the Pahalgam terror attack, Hindus were allegedly killed after being asked their religion — a claim made by both religious leaders and common citizens in Delhi. This ground report captures the anger that has erupted on the streets of the capital. Religious leaders have demanded strict action from the government. Some voices went as far as to say, "We should stop doing business with Muslims." Watch the full report to witness public outrage and the emotional appeals of spiritual leaders. #Oneindia #PahalgamAttack #DelhiVoxPop #GroundReport #KashmirNews #TerrorismInKashmir #IslamicExtremism #HinduVoices #PublicReaction #IndianNews ~HT.178~PR.100~GR.344~

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