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BBC’s fake reportage on Kashmir did not start in 2013, it began in the 1990s

Turns out BBC has a history of reporting fabricated stories. Days after the BBC published reports that all is not well in the valley following abrogation of Article 370, the Indian Government has refuted the claims and asked BBC and another ‘news’ channel to provide raw footage for their claims that the Indian Army had resorted to violence in Jammu & Kashmir.

As it turns out, however, BBC’s fake reportage on Kashmir goes way back. As far back as in the early 1990s, the British media house was airing blatantly fake news on the matter even then. For instance, in 1993, the BBC claimed that the Hazratbal Shrine was raided by the Indian Army in an Operation Blue Star-like event as a consequence of which it had caught fire.

In reality, the Border Security Force had surrounded the Mosque after terrorists had occupied it. While civilian separatists were killed in the violence that ensued when they demanded that the BSF end their siege of the Mosque, the BBC’s coverage of the issue was horribly inaccurate.

Two years later, in 1995, when the Charar-e-Sharif shrine was burnt down by Kashmiri terrorists, the BBC aired footage of Russian tanks in Chechnya which created the impression that it was the Indian Army’s use of tanks that had damaged the shrine. After the Indian government registered their objection to BBC’s propaganda, the BBC aired a correction in its Asian segment, not to the rest of the world. It attributed the error to technical goof-ups.

During the Charar-e-Sharif incident as well, BBC’s first report said that Indian troops had “stormed” the town and “captured” the shrine. BBC’s television network continued to use the term ‘storm’ even after BBC Radio corrected itself in subsequent broadcasts.

Thus, it becomes evident that BBC’s reportage on Kashmir is less than reliable. Even on general issues regarding India, BBC has displayed a remarkable tendency to twist facts to peddle an anti-India narrative. Earlier in March, after the Pulwama attack and India’s retaliatory strike, BBC was exposed for selectively airing only anti-India views in their Kashmir segment. Interestingly enough, it isn’t the first time that BBC has run biased or fake news on Kashmir.

Last year, BBC was exposed by OpIndia over their shoddy ‘research’ which claimed that the rise of Hindu nationalism in India is the reason behind increased instances of fake news. In reality, the ‘research’ said no such thing because the methodology did not permit the ‘researchers’ to make such far-fetched claims. BBC’s ‘research’ on fake news had proved to be the biggest fake news of all.

One wonders at this point whether one could dismiss it all as sheer incompetence or whether there’s genuine malice involved. If things haven’t gotten better since 1993, one tends to believe there’s much more to it than mere incompetence.

Former Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik shares old video claiming police atrocity in Kashmir, gets called out by J&K Police

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Deflated by the lukewarm response from the global powers and international organisations to Pakistan’s shrill assertions about the abrogation of Article 370, well known Pakistani personalities have now embraced the latest hack of scare-mongering in their bid to draw world’s attention on India’s internal matter-Jammu and Kashmir by using falsehood. Today, former Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik shared a fake video claiming that Indian Armed forces are perpetrating atrocities on Kashmiris.


In his post, Malik tagged the US President Donald Trump and the United Nations to act against the alleged atrocities purportedly committed by the Indian Armed Forces against the Kashmiris by suppressing their right to self-determination. Malik stated that Gunship helicopters were used by Indian forces to attack villages in Jammu and Kashmir. Malik also claimed that though there has been a complete lockdown in the state, some Kashmiris have been sending the videos of alleged Indian brutality to them. They same video also has been posted by many persons from Pakistan making the same claim.

However, Jammu and Kashmir Police, being aware of the hybrid warfare that Pakistan and its leaders are indulging into, promptly refuted the allegations made by Senator Malik. Calling the video posted by Malik as “malicious content”, JK Police have taken up the matter with Twitter Support to get the misleading snippet removed. Malik has apparently tried to pass off an old video of shell explosion as a recent one.


The video is from 2018, when a live shell lying in a house exploded after the house caught fire in Kulgam in Jammu and Kashmir. The incident had happened during an encounter between Indian security forces and terrorists. Six civilians had lost their lives in this unfortunate incident, but it is confirmed that the video is old and it is not from the last week.

The Jammu and Kashmir police had clarified at that time that immediately the house caught fire, people had rushed to despite the police asking them to stay away. As a result, they were hit when the shell exploded due to the fire.


Yesterday too, a Pakistani journalist who couldn’t digest normalcy prevailing in the Valley attempted to incite unrest in the state by purveying fake news. Pakistani journalist Waj Khan had tweeted that there is a rift between the Jammu and Kashmir Police and the CRPF personnel in the state as one Muslim Kashmiri Policeman killed 5 CRPF soldiers for not allowing a pregnant woman to travel as she didn’t have a curfew pass. However, CRPF and Kashmir Police both rubbished the malicious lies peddled by the Pakistani journalist.

The state is gradually returning back to normal as the residents of Jammu and Kashmir are slowly coming to terms with the new reality. This is, however, in opposition to the fancied situation held by Pakistan, which would want to keep the pot boiling and somehow get the international community to intervene on the issue. The UNSC had already rejected Pakistan’s requests claiming Kashmir is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan according to Shimla Agreement.

Social media warfare: Pakistan and ISI use Twitter to spread fake and malicious news to spread fear after abrogation of Article 370

Recently, the Narendra Modi-led government has asked micro-blogging site Twitter to suspend eight accounts for spreading rumours about the prevailing situation in Jammu and Kashmir, following the abrogation of Article 370 of the Indian Constitution.

There was one fake account which pretended to be Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani.

Syed Ali Geelani’s fake account, now suspended.

According to journalist Aditya Raj Kaul, that account was run by the Pakistani Army, solely to spread fake news and indulge in fear mongering.


Recently, the Centre sent a list of eight more such accounts to Twitter India, claiming that these accounts are being operated on the behest of neighbouring Pakistan. These are not all. Days after the Article 370 was abrogated, a pro-separatist Twitter account (@WithKashmir_), also believed to be operated by Pakistani’s ISI and army, was found sharing maliciously edited video of Republic TV’s editor Arnab Goswami. An old video of Arnab Goswami from February 2019 in the wake of Pulwama attack was promoted by that Twitter handle and spread by many Indian ‘journalists’ to project that Arnab had asked for the genocide of Kashmiris. After Republic TV threatened legal action, the account was deleted.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) had on Monday dismissed as malicious a tweet by a Pakistani journalist about an alleged rift between the central force and the Jammu and Kashmir Police.


Even today, the Jammu and Kashmir Police caught former Pakistan Internal Minister Senator Rehman Malik trying to spread lies after he circulated fake videos on Twitter. Senator Malik had claimed that the Indian Army had used Gunship helicopters to attack villages in Kashmir. He even asked US President Donald Trump to mediate on the Kashmir issue.

However, the Jammu and Kashmir police shot back at Rehman Malik for spreading fake news and also reported his propaganda tweet to Twitter to further action.


There has been a spurt in the spread of fake news and misinformation from both Pakistan and a certain section of Indian media after the historic decision of abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5.

As normalcy is prevailing in the Jammu and Kashmir, the Pakistani establishment seems to be disgruntled and are trying various means to instigate violence against Indians, particularly Hindus in Kashmir. A large number of Pakistanis resorted to hate-mongering and exposed their genocidal tendencies in social media after the Indian government decided to abrogate of Article 370.

Pakistani establishment seems to have lost their mental balance as they attempted to push Kashmiri Muslims to resort to committing genocide against Hindus. Earlier, an ‘intellectual’ from Pakistan has endorsed genocide against Hindus in Kashmir following the abrogation of Article 370. A video had gone viral in which self-proclaimed Pakistani intellectual Tariq Pirzada can be seen instigating Kashmiri Muslims to resort to genocide against Hindus if they settle in Kashmir. He further added that Indians have illegally ‘occupied’ Kashmir just like Jews occupied Palestine.

Earlier it was reported by India Today that cyber experts in the security agencies have found that thousands of fake accounts have been created from Pakistan to peddle fake news, fake videos and propaganda against India.

To add fuel to the fire, some of the sections of Indian political establishment, pseudo liberal-secular media and intelligentsia are parroting the lines of Pakistan to keep the pot boiling in Kashmir. The Congress party and its ecosystem are hell-bent on inciting the people of Jammu and Kashmir by deliberately toeing the Pakistani line on Jammu and Kashmir.

In another video, Mushahid Hussain, a Pakistani politician had revealed people like writer Arundhati Roy, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee and political parties like the Congress were “sympathisers” of Pakistan, who can be helpful for the cause of Pakistan.

Supreme Court refuses to interfere on the restrictions imposed in J&K, says government should get time

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The apex court of the country today declined to interfere in the curbs imposed on communication and people’s movement in Jammu and Kashmir after the government revoked Article 370 and Article 35A and bifurcated the state into two Union Territories. The restrictions were put in place ahead of the historic moves to fully integrate Jammu and Kashmir into India were announced by Home Minister Amit Shah.

A Supreme Court bench comprising Justices Arun Mishra, M R Shah and Ajay Rastogi said it was too premature for it to intercede in the everyday functioning of the administration. The court has further put off the hearing on the plea for two weeks.

In response to the petition filed by Tehseen Poonawala, in which he had challenged the government’s move to impose restrictions and “other regressive measures”, the court refused to meddle in saying that the government should be given appropriate time for the normalcy to prevail. Poonawala sought withdrawal of restrictions and other alleged regressive measures including communication blockade in J&K.

When the Supreme Court asked the government how long it will take to restore normalcy in the state, Attorney General KK Venugopal informed the court that the government is monitoring the situation on a day to day basis. Citing that in the aftermath of the death of Burhan Wani, 46 persons had died in the violence, the AG said that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir is dynamic, and certain section of people are waiting for just one opportunity to create disturbances.

The apex court also criticised the petition saying it is badly drafted. Justice Mishra said, “Even the petitioner may not know the truth. It is a very badly drafted petition”.

The court said that every pros and cons have to be considered before arriving at a decision, asking who would be responsible if something really bad happens after lifting the restrictions. Justice Shah said that government also want to revert to normalcy as soon as possible. Justice Mishra added the court is all for liberty but there has to be a real picture before them, some reasonable time has to be given to wait for normalcy.

Tehseen was not the only one to file a petition in the Supreme Court for lifting the restrictions on communication channels in the state. The editor of Kashmir Times, Anuradha Bhasin today filed a petition seeking an urgent hearing to remove restrictions imposed in the state in the aftermath of Article 370 abrogation.

Vrinda Grover, advocate of Bhasin, asked the courts to direct the state administration to provide a conducive environment for journalists to carry on their jobs unimpeded. The SC bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra asked advocate Vrinda Grover to hand over the memo to the registrar and that he will look into it.

After the government took the momentous decision of repealing Article 370 on August 6 last week, assorted liberals and separatist sympathisers have expressed their disapproval with the government’s move. Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram said that move was a “constitutional manoeuvre” while many others insinuated that the decision was made to subdue the population of India’s only Muslim-majority state.

The government, on the other hand, has claimed that it is committed to the development of Jammu and Kashmir and the decision taken by it will bolster growth and development in the state besides facilitating greater integration of state with the Indian union.

The situation in the state is closely monitored by security and administrative agencies and based on the dynamic situation, restrictions are tightened or relaxed as deemed appropriate by the local authorities.

Pakistani Minister urges Punjabis in Indian Army to refuse service in Kashmir, receives befitting reply from Indians

Fawad Hussain, Federal Minister for Science & Technology in Pakistan, has issued an appeal to Punjabis in India to refuse to serve the Indian Army in Kashmir.


The bizarre appeal, which shows how desperate the clueless leaders of Pakistan are, demonstrates that Pakistanis are clutching at straws after being refused support by even their supposed allies over the Kashmir issue. Fawad’s tweet is receiving befitting replies from Indians on the social media network.

Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, BJP Delhi spokesperson, said that the Indian Army is saying in one voice that they will thrash the likes of Fawad with shoes.


Another user pointed out that Sikhs occupy the highest positions in the Indian Army and they serve the country with complete devotion. He said, and correctly so, that the men in uniform in Indian Army are Indian before they are Punjabis or Sikhs.


Others pointed out that a statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh was recently vandalized in Pakistan. That Pakistan should be the last to appeal to Punjabis.


Pakistanis are having a meltdown on social media ever since the abrogation of Article 370. The thorough refusal by the international community to stand by them has left them with very few options. The state of their economy offers them very little leeway to consider any serious military options. Furthermore, India has demonstrated in recent times that Pakistan’s proxy war will attract a disproportionate retaliation.

In absence of any substantive options, Pakistanis have been reduced to spouting inanities on social media. Surely, even Fawad is aware that Indians serving in the Army are far too patriotic to succumb to Pakistan’s insidious designs. However, since no other real options exist on the table, he has decided to attempt to sow seeds of division within the Indian Army, an attempt that is doomed to fail.

You are thieves, you have been guzzling money for 20 years: Pakistani national accuses their UN representative Maleeha Lodhi

In a video which went viral on social media, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi was seen leaving a United Nation’s event organised in New York mid-way after being heckled by a Pakistani National who accused her of corruption.

“You are a thief and don’t deserve to represent Pakistan. What are you doing from the last 20 years? You are not representing us,” the visibly irked man reportedly questioned Lodhi when she was addressing media persons on the sidelines of the event. Pakistan-based journalist Naila Inayat had shared the video on social media.


Though the diplomat asked the Pakistani national to calm down, he continued to denounce her. Lodhi further said that she won’t respond to his questions.

Just as Lodhi was about to leave, the man heckled her and said: “You guys are stealing our money, You guys are thieves and you don’t deserve to represent Pakistan.” He further shouted, “Shame on you. You have been eating money all these years.”


Maleeha Lodhi, who was once called out for rumour-mongering as she had flashed a picture of an injured Gaza girl with no connection to India while alleging she was a victim of pellet guns in Kashmir, had in January 2019, knocked the UN to take action against Islamophobia and anti-Islamic speech. She had said that Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan has called for urgent action to counter Islamophobia.

Ironically, Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan had blatantly supported Pakistan’s vague blasphemy laws during the general elections in Pakistan last year.

Similarly, in 2018 India had slammed Pakistan after the Pakistani envoy had made a cynical attempt to raise Kashmir in the UN saying that the people of Kashmir are victims of “egregious crimes” such as killings and mass-blinding.

India had then too criticised Pakistan for their ’empty rhetorics’ and staunchly put it in its place by reminding them that the state of Jammu and Kashmir is an integral and inalienable part of India.

I-T dept clarifies that no notice was sent to Durga Puja committees in West Bengal

In response to West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s protest against the Income Tax department’s alleged notice to Durga Puja committees, the Bengal BJP has accused a section of TMC leaders of hiding black money, allegedly looted in chit fund scams, in the puja committees.

“Nothing should be read into the Centre’s move to tax the Puja committees. It is just being done to prevent money laundering,” Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh said adding it was common knowledge that the chit fund often cash got routed through Puja committees.

“After all they are dealing with public money. They collect cash and donation from the people of the society and they must account for that money,” Ghosh said.

“Lakhs of rupees earned through chit fund are often looted and laundered in this manner and it is the Government’s duty look into this entire business,” he said.

Meanwhile, BJP national secretary, Rahul Sinha also accused the chief minister of opposing the IT Department’s move to shield the corrupt TMC leaders. “What is the harm if IT looks into the money flow in Durga Puja committees. In some puja committees, senior TMC leaders and ministers occupy important positions and use it to launder their black money looted through cut money and chit fund scams. The TMC is afraid that this link might be revealed,” he said.

Earlier, Mamata Banerjee has tweeted that the Income Tax Dept has issued notices to many committees who organise Durga pujos, asking them to pay taxes. “We are proud of all our national festivals”, she had added.

Slamming BJP at the centre for targeting the Kolkata Durga Puja committees with income tax notices, Bengal Chief Minister on Saturday said that the Centre was trying to intimidate the local clubs so that they could be forced to work for the BJP in future.

“I want the centre to stop bringing the Puja committees in the tax net,” Banerjee said showing how the sentiments of lakhs of people were involved with the Durga Puja which was the biggest festival of the Bengali people.

She took to Twitter to express her anger against the centre, “The Income Tax Dept has issued notices to many committees who organise Durga pujos, asking them to pay taxes. We are proud of all our national festivals,” Banerjee tweeted. The Trinamool Congress Banga Janani Wing will sit on dharna on Tuesday, August 13 at Subodh Mallik Square (Opposite Hind Cinema) 10 am-6 pm,” she furthered.


She also said: “These festivals are for all and we do not want any pujo festival to be taxed. This will be a burden on the organizers. Bangla government withdrew tax, which was earlier there, on Ganga Sagar Mela. We protest and demand no taxation on Durga Pujo and Durga Pujo committees.”


“Even we have withdrawn tax from Ganga Sagar Mela because it involves sentiments of lakhs of devotees. The Centre will only earn people’s ire by taxing the Pujas,” she said furthering only about 25 Puja committees out of 2,800 have a budget beyond Rs 50 lakh.

“Most of them have a budget of Rs 15 lakh or so and that too is collected through donation and sponsor,” she maintained.

Meanwhile, mocking the CM for shedding ‘crocodile tears’ for the Durga Puja committees, Rahul Sinha questioned, if she is so concerned about these committees, then why did the TMC Government on several occasions try to stop Durga Puja rituals, in order to allow Muharram in the State?

It is pertinent to note here that Mamata Banerjee’s government had in 2017 imposed restrictions on Durga Puja idol immersion timings, as the date had coincided with Muharram. Meanwhile, Sinha furthered “what is the harm if IT looks into the money flow in Durga Puja committees. In some puja committees, senior TMC leaders and ministers occupy important positions and use it to launder their black money looted through cut money and chit fund scams. The TMC is afraid that this link might be revealed.”

In a latest development, the Central Board of Direct Taxes, (CBDT) has informed that no I-T notice has been sent to the Durga Puja Committee Forum. As per an ANI report, the taxation body has stated that the media reports regarding Durga Puja Committees being isseued I-T notices in the last few weeks are wrong and no notice has been sent this year.

Big boost to BJP in Sikkim as 10 MLAs of Sikkim Democratic Front join the party

In a major political upheaval in the north-eastern state of Sikkim, 10 MLAs of Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) party have joined the BJP in presence of BJP President JP Nadda and General Secretary Ram Madhav.


There are two significant political parties in Sikkim-Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) headed by Prem Singh Tamang and Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF), headed by Pawan Kumar Chamling. Sikkim Legislative Assembly has 32 seats and is currently governed by SKM with 17 seats with Prem Singh Tamang as the Chief Minister. SDF is the only opposition party which won the remaining 15 seats. But the party has actually 14 MLAs as Pawan Kumar Chamling contested and won from two seats.

The induction of 10 MLAs into the BJP is hailed as a major shot in the arm for the saffron party as it focuses its effort to increase its foothold in the north-east region. Sikkim was the only state in the region where BJP has no presence until today. BJP has its government in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur and Tripura while it is in alliance with the ruling parties in Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram.

With the inclusion of 10 MLAs in the BJP, the SDF has been reduced to a historic low of 5. There are reports suggesting that remaining party MLAs will soon follow the suit and join the BJP leaving only the former chief minister Pawan Kumar Chamling.

Pawan Kumar Chamling was the Cheif Minister of Sikkim for 25 years for 5 five consecutive terms, from 1993 to 2019. He finally lost the assembly elections to SKM in assembly elections held this year along with Lok Sabha polls.

Supreme Court refuses re-verification of NRC process in Assam, orders exclusion list to be published online on August 31

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of India ordered that the list of those excluded from the final NRC in Assam should be published only online on August 31.

Hearing a plea of the government, the Supreme Court refused to re-open the National Register of Citizens (NRC) process in Assam and conduct a sample re-verification of data collected, especially in the border districts of the State where cross-border “infiltration” from Bangladesh is high.

Reportedly, a Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice R F Nariman said that like Aadhaar data, an appropriate procedure should be enacted for securing the Assam NRC data.

The apex court directed the government that only hard copies of lists of inclusions and exclusions should be provided at the district offices and the list of exclusions should be published only once.

On 17 July, the Centre and Assam government had approached the apex court seeking direction for 20% sample re-verification of names included in the final NRC draft in the districts of Assam bordering Bangladesh and 10% sample re-verification of names included in the final draft in the remaining districts.

Appearing for the Central government and the government of Assam in the National Register of Citizens (NRC) case, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta had informed the Supreme Court (SC) that India cannot be the refugee capital of the world.

Earlier in July, the Supreme Court had extended its July 31 deadline to August 31 for publication of the final National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam. The Supreme Court had extended the deadline after NRC coordinator sought more time to ensure that draft lists and the list of new names are published.

The National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a register containing names of all genuine Indian citizens. It was first prepared in 1951. The 1951 NRC list is being updated for Assam, which has had a longstanding illegal foreigner problem, to remove out illegal migrants and stop further inflow.

The first draft of the NRC for Assam was published on the intervening night of December 31, 2017, and the second draft was published on January 1, 2018, in line with SC’s direction. Names of 1.9 crore people out of the 3.29 crore applicants were included in the first draft, while 2.9 crore people were included in the second draft, leaving around 40 lakh people out.

Rapper Hard Kaur joins hands with banned terror outfit ‘Sikhs for Justice’, threatens to hoist Khalistani flag on Independence day

Taran Kaur Dhillon, better known by her stage name Hard Kaur, is back in news. This time, she has shared a video of herself with hardcore Khalistanis and leaders of banned terror outfit Sikhs for Justice Gurpatwant Singh Pannu.

In the video, Hard Kaur can be seen openly hurling abuses at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah along with her Khalistani supporters and making obscene gestures. She threatens to hoist Khalistani flags on our Independence day, August 15, 2019, and carry forward referendum 2020 campaign being run by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) for a separate homeland for Sikhs.


They are seen challenging PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. “You’ll not be able to silence Taran Kaur, she’ll raise her voice again. Amit Shah, it is very easy to stand and speak in the Parliament, since the government, police and law, everything is under you. Amit Shah and Narendra Modi, this is for you. On 15 August, we’ll hoist our Khalistani flag in 15 nations. Stop us if you can legally.”

She further says, “Amit Shah and Modi and all other politicians, you all use people for your personal agenda. Come and fight me. Being a girl, I challenge you. Stop doing these girly things, like sedition charges, rape threats, death threats. What is the meaning of threatening my family, my fans?”

Kaur had recently extend her support to the banned terror outfit, Sikhs For Justice and called for a separate country Khalistan. In the video, one of the supporters standing next to Hard Kaur is the SFJ leader, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. Pannu is currently in the USA. Besides helping the Nabha Jailbreak incident mastermind, Romy in Hongkong, Pannu has been instrumental in providing financial and all other kinds of support to the separatist elements in India in order to advance his devious agenda for Referendum 2020 which aims to balkanize the country. Punjab government had sought Centre’ intervention to expedite Pannu’s extradition to India as he has several FIRs registered in Punjab against him.

Besides, Taran Kaur Dhillon had also been booked for her abusive remarks on social media against Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on June 20, 2019.

The FIR against Hard Kaur was lodged under sections IPC 124A – attempt to excite disaffection or hatred, IPC 153A – promoting enmity between different groups on ground of religion, IPC 500 – defamation, IPC 505 – intent to incite, Section 66 of IT Act – sending offensive messages.

Hard Kaur had referred Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath as an ‘OrangeRapeMan’. In one of her posts, she had even become part of Pakistani propaganda, where she had accused RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat of being the main man behind the Mumbai and Pulwama Terror Attacks, thereby, absolving Pakistan of all its guilt.

Apart from Mohan Bhagwat and Yogi Adityanath, Kaur has also spread malicious lies about the origin of the word Hindu.