Refusing to accept Occupied Kashmir as an integral part of India, Arun Dathi will face a case of terrorism

Refusing to accept Occupied Kashmir as an integral part of India, Arun Dathi will face a case of terrorism

Refusal to accept world-occupied Kashmir as an integral part of India, a case of terrorism will be filed against Arun Dhati.
Refusing to accept Occupied Kashmir as an integral part of India, Arun Dathi will face a case of terrorism
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Why refused to accept Occupied Kashmir as an integral part of India? World-renowned Indian writer Arundhati Roy will be prosecuted under India’s anti-terrorism laws.

14 years ago, Arundhati Roy had said at an event held on Kashmir in New Delhi in 2010 that Kashmir has never been an integral part of India. Indian army forcibly occupied Kashmir and every possible effort should be made for the freedom of Kashmir.

Under the Modi government’s controversial anti-terrorism law, a suspect can be held in jail for 180 days without being charged.

The 62-year-old Booker Prize-winning Indian author has been a staunch critic of the Modi government against discriminatory policies, laws and economic inequality against minorities in India.

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