
The Kashmir Files director Vivek Agnihotri calls Oxford Union 'Hinduphobic' for cancelling his event
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Vivek Agnihotri slams Oxford Union: He claimed that his `freedom of expression` was being curbed and stated that this step was taken as a few Pakistani and Kashmiri Muslim students protested.
New Delhi: Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, who is currently in Europe on a humanity tour, on Tuesday accused the Oxford Union of 'Hinduphobia' and threatened to file a lawsuit against them for cancelling his event. In a video message, The Kashmir Files director shared an incident that took place, in which he mentioned that the 'Hindu voice' is being curbed.
"Yet another Hindu voice is curbed at HINDUPHOBIC Oxford Union. They have cancelled me. In reality, they cancelled Hindu Genocide and Hindu students who are a minority at Oxford Univ. The president-elect is a Pakistani. Please share and support me in this most difficult fight," The Kashmir Files director tweeted along with the video.
IMPORTANT: Yet another Hindu voice is curbed at HINDUPHOBIC @OxfordUnion.
They have cancelled me. In reality, they cancelled Hindu Genocide & Hindu students who are a minority at Oxford Univ. The president elect is a Paksitani. Pl share & support me in this most difficult fight. pic.twitter.com/4mGqwjNmoB
— Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) May 31, 2022