Published 03:28 IST, March 6th 2018
Protesters in Kashmir chant Zakir Musa’s name near shoot location of Alia Bhatt’s 'Raazi'
Protesters tried to stall the shoot of Alia Bhatt’s upcoming flick Raazi in Doodhpathri in Central Kashmir. The protesters chanted azadi slogans and also, ‘Musa Musa Zakir Musa’ near the shoot location.
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Protesters tried to stall shoot of Alia Bhatt’s upcoming flick 'Raazi' in Doodhpathri in Central Kashmir. protesters chanted azadi slogans and also, ‘Musa Musa Zakir Musa’ near shoot location.
youth, assembled for protest, asked security officials and crew members to stop shooting.
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Alia Bhatt is in Kashmir se days for shoot of her upcoming film Raazi, along with co-star Vicky Kaushal and crew of movie.
Raazi, which is set during 1971 India-Pakistan war and is based on book ‘Calling Sehmat’, is directed by Meghna Gulzar. In movie, Alia plays a Kashmiri girl married to a Pakistani army officer, essayed by Vicky Kaushal.
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Alia, who is an avid Instagram user, shared quite a few pictures, capturing beauty of Kashmir, on her handle, since shoot of second schedule of Raazi has begun in Kashmir.
Earlier, on September 19, Zakir Musa, al-Qaeda-appointed head of Kashmir jihad, threatened India against deportation of Rohingyas.
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Zakir, through a video, threatened that Hindus in Kashmir would be persecuted if India deports Rohingyas.
“ Hindu will remain in Kashmir, if y harass Burmese refugee Muslims in Kashmir,” said Musa.
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India, on September 18, in its affidavit stated that Rohingya refugees have links with global terror outfit Islamic State as well as Pakistan’s spy ncy ISI. Centre's affidavit filed in Supreme Court states that terror-backing Rohingyas active in Jammu, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mewat. Furrmore, it is observed by Centre that Rohingyas have indulged in anti-national and illegal activities such as mobilising funds through hawala, procuring fake IDs, human trafficking and have involved in plots for a communal flare-up.
12:50 IST, September 25th 2017