The AAP government in Delhi lead by CM Arvind Kejriwal had approached the Supreme Court to ensure Kashmiri Pandits weren’t given jobs as teachers in the city
With The Kashmir Files taking the country over by a storm, the first movie in 32 years to depict the true genocide of Kashmiri Pandits in Kashmir in 1990, leftists and liberals have been in angst.
Despite their assiduous attempts to ensure movie was discredited, mocked and belittled, The Kashmir Files has gone onto become a movement. Bringing people face to face with the horrid crimes unleashed on Hindus by Muslims in the valley, the movie has gone onto accrue over Rs.200 crore.
Delhi Government Had Tried To Stop Kashmiri Pandits From Getting Jobs As Teachers in Delhi
Another lie of @ArvindKejriwal exposed where he said that he helped #KashmiriPandit teachers.
The truth is he went against the high court single bench , Double bench judgements to Supreme Court where his plea was rejected. #AntiHinduKejriwal pic.twitter.com/PfznjeiQoT— Ashoke Pandit (@ashokepandit) March 28, 2022
AAP supremo and Delhi Arvind Kejriwal was among one of the people having an angst with the consummate success of the film with him not only calling it a lie but also making outlandish claims of putting it up on YouTube for free. And with him receiving colossal backlash in the aftermath of his bemusing comments, he’s been rushing to friendly media channels, ones whose channels coffers he’s filled with mammoth advertisements to pick up the pieces.
He went onto claim his government was provided unstinted support to Kashmiri Pandits in the city by giving them jobs as teachers. However, the claim was rapidly debunked by Hindus who had fled the valley and come to Delhi in 1990 with The Kashmiri Migrant Teachers body refuting his claims.
They shared evidence which showed how Kejriwal was forced to not only regularise them as teachers after a High Court order but the AAP government had also approached the Supreme Court in a bid to put a hold on the order. The Supreme Court had then gone onto dismiss the petition of the Delhi Government in 2018 after which they were given jobs in 2019.
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