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"We are Mughals, we have ruled India for centuries": Nusrat Mirza claimed he spied on India but due to lack of good leadership in Pakistan it was not used, was invited by Hamid Ansari, is friends with all editors of Urdu papers in India
On July 10, Pakistani Journalist and YouTuber Shakil Chaudhary posted an interview with Pakistani Journalist Nusrat Mirza who claimed he spied on India and passed over the records he had accumulated at some stage in his visits to India from 2005 to 2011.
During the interview, Chaudhary requested Mirza if India becomes an existential risk to Pakistan and why Pakistan now no longer has specialists on matters of India. His assertion irked Mirza, who went on boasting about himself and the way he was an expert on India. He stated he travelled to India five times. In 2005, he visited Chandigarh, accompanied through Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai 2006. On some other trips, he included Kolkata, Patna, and different places.
Speaking about the contacts he had, Mirza stated, “Usually, when you apply for Visa to India, they only permit you to go to three places. However, at that time, Khurshid Kasuri was the foreign minister who supported and helped me in getting Visa for seven cities. I suppose I recognize how India functions. I even have studied the occasions wherein Indian Muslims live. I am pals with all of the editors of Urdu papers in India. Many news channel owners are good pals. Whenever I even have visited India, I even have given numerous interviews.”
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‘I was invited by Hamid Ansari’
He said in 2010, he was invited to a workshop on terrorism and violence by then-Vice President Hamid Ansari. He said, "However I agree that I am not a specialist, but we are Mughals. We have managed India for quite a long time. I figure out their way of life. I am familiar with their shortcomings. Yet, the issue is the experience I accumulated about India isn't being involved because of the absence of good administration in Pakistan." During his 2011 visit to India, Mirza said he had met The Milli Gazette's publisher Zafarul Islam Khan.
He faulted Pakistan's legislative issues for his powerlessness to utilize the data he had accumulated during India visits. He said, "Do you have at least some idea what the issue in Pakistan is? The point is when another Chief comes, he clears out the work done by the past boss and starts with a fresh start. Khurshid requested that I hand over the data I had brought to Kayani (General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, Pakistan's previous Army boss). I said I wouldn't surrender the data to him, however on the off chance that you need it, I am giving you the data. He gave it over to Kayani.
Later they called me and inquired as to whether I could get more data like this. I requested that they work on the data I gave. They have an exploration wing. They have data. They are familiar with the shortcomings of the authority in India. However, they don't utilize it. Since FATF came, Pakistan has not done any action against India. It has its hands bound."
At the point when the anchor said he was discussing scholastic specialists, Mirza added, "See, they have 29 states. I have visited 15 of them. Yet, around then, there were 56 Muslim individuals from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. I was companions with all of those. They were extremely useful. It isn't like there has not been any examination or composed work on India. We have books from the 60s."
Chaudhary called attention to the absence of essential data Pakistani columnists have about India. He said once a senior columnist had said there were dissident developments progressing in 40 territories of India. At the point when the anchor attempted to address him that India had just 29 states, he blew up and said he was very much educated.
Mirza answered, "I know where dissenter developments are occurring. Yet, nobody needs to take advantage of the data. The dissident developments are occurring in all districts of India. There is no question about that. I used to say there were 26 developments continuous, however, somebody expressed that now there are 67 such developments. The primary developments are going on in Kashmir and Bengal. However, they are not extremely powerful as nobody is helping them."
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‘India is against peace’, says Pakistani journalist
When inquired as to whether India and Pakistan could live calmly with one another, Mirza faulted India for being against harmony. He guaranteed India needed vengeance for centuries-old conflicts with Mughals and needed to finish Pakistan. He discussed gathering a pioneer from the decision party in Uttar Pradesh. He said, "When I visited UP, I met a party chief. He informed me how his administration upheld Muslims and gave them occupations. He was correct. To live that way is inviting, however, if they need to make Muslims slaved, that isn't tolerable."
‘Pakistan has right over Kashmir’
He was asked for information about the charges against Pakistan that it has been creating issues for India since 1947. Pakistan claims Junagadh and Kashmir were its parts however it might have stayed with Kashmir only. Mirza said, "India powerfully took Junagadh and Hyderabad where the lords were Muslims, however, the larger part was Hindu. Assuming a similar rationale is utilized in Kashmir, Pakistan has right on the state." He concurred that Pakistani chiefs committed errors before however didn't uphold the contention that Pakistan ought to just focus on Kashmir.
He further guaranteed that the ruler of Hyderabad had reported joining Pakistan, yet it was powerfully removed. He additionally asserted Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi, father of Assasudin Owaisi, was important for the realm when the ruler reported Hyderabad Deccan would be essential for Pakistan and not India.
‘India wants to massacre Muslims’
Mirza asserted there were plans to slaughter Muslims in India. He claimed that it was not his words, but rather the learned people and specialists from the US and different countries were saying as much.
At the point when Chaudhary said Zulfikar Bhutto made resembling accusations against India, yet the number of inhabitants in Muslims has expanded dramatically from that point forward, Mirza did not like the counter and said, "I have been to all aspects of 15 states. I realize what's going on there."
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‘India was responsible for Mumbai attack’
Mirza, during the interview, claimed that Pakistan had no role in the Mumbai terror attack of 2008. He said, “Pakistan did not play any role in 26/11. Even the experts from India say that it was an inside job.” He mentioned articles written by journalist Amaresh Misra who is infamous for whitewashing crimes of Pakistan in the 26/11 attack. His reports were also republished by Mirza’s media house. Mirza claimed to blame Pakistan was India’s strategy to malign its name.
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