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'Terror of fascism, ethnic cleansing': MJ Akbar likens Pakistan’s extremism to Hitler-era ideology

IndiaTimes Monday, 2 June 2025
In London, Former Union Minister MJ Akbar likened Pakistan's support for terrorism to Hitler-era fascism, urging global recognition of this threat to honor terror victims. He highlighted Pakistan's violent origins and sustained use of terror as state policy.
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