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February 16, 2022
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ON THE DOT replies to India’s interfaith couples on edge after new law – BBC News

How baseless and wrong you can be in reporting @Chinki Sinha?

Love Jihad the term is not given by the group who are mentioned in your report. The churches in Kerala started using this term and it was then picked by media like you.

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The law is applicable to all religions in India not to only one as your report is making out to be.

And now in 2021 you are referring to 2002 incident and reporting completely wrong. You are saying 1000 muslims killed after a train fire killed 60 hindu pilgrims. Atleast show some respect to the Indian courts who have given jail terms to the people responsible for burning and killing the pilgrims.

Is this the standard of BBC ??

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