Watch Kashmir Files to know how terror gripped Kashmir during Congress rule: Amit Shah
India Today
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said people should watch the film “The Kashmir Files” to learn how terror gripped Kashmir during Congress rule.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said people should watch the film “The Kashmir Files” to learn how atrocities and terror gripped the Kashmir Valley “during Congress rule”.
The senior BJP leader was speaking at a program organized by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation here.
“Those who have not watched it, must watch the movie to learn how atrocities and terror gripped Kashmir during Congress rule,” he said.
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“When you made Narendra bhai (Narendra Modi) prime minister for a second time, he removed Article 370 on August 5, 2019. The moment Narendra bhai decided to do that, people across the country realised that if a leader with strong willpower like Narendra bhai leads the country, nothing is impossible,” he added.
“The Kashmir Files”, directed by Vivek Agnihotri, revolves around the forced exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from their native state after Pakistan-backed militants targeted the community in the early 1990s. While it has also sparked off a debate about the way the tragedy of Kashmir Pandits has been depicted in the film, some BJP-ruled states have exempted it from entertainment tax.
Shah, meanwhile, also said that the country rose in the ranks of top exporting countries under prime minister Modi’s leadership.