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Bankrupt Pakistan Hires Middle East Propaganda Lawyers to Poke India

FATF Gray, A list of bankrupt Pakistani Companies hiring Propaganda lawyers in the Middle East to poke India. Evil propaganda by the ISI Pakistan Intelligence Agency, Indian opposition parties, Anti-Indian journalists and Radicals flooded these lawyers with anti-Muslim videos that fit their narratives.

These lawyers also joined the rally as a cheap troll and posted old photos and materials and labeled the largest Social Service Organization in India, RSS responsible for every disease for Muslims in India. They ignored the fact that there were no incidents they experienced related to RSS.

Two years after Modi came to power, Pakistan understood that the game was over. In a report commissioned by the Pakistani Senate called “Policy Guidelines in view of the Current Situation Developing between India and Pakistan”, one of the main points highlighted was the use of internal fault lines in India.

Comprehensive outreach to Indian public opinion segments that oppose Modi extremism and its anti-Pakistani policies including political parties, the media, civil society organizations and human rights groups.
Specifically, it talks about joining hands with anyone and everyone who opposes Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and by default, the alleged Modi extremism clearly means the alleged rise of Hinduism.

A few years later, Imran Khan, the next Pakistani Prime Minister said in harsh words the bloodshed at UNO clearly stated that any insult to Islam would be reciprocated with blood.

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