“We will burn Hindu temples if they are built in our village,” says Kashmiri Muslims

The valley of Kashmir, which has always been the epicenter of political, religious, and social issues, has once again witnessed a reprehensible incident. Kashmiri Islamists recently targeted a female journalist for asking a few simple questions to locals. These questions were to those who were threatening to demolish temples.

Archana Tiwari, a journalist with the Rajdharma YouTube channel, is also known for asking simple questions to the locals. The fearless Archana Tiwari often goes to the rural areas with her mic and camera and interrogates the common people. As part of her journalistic reporting, Archana visited Kashmir.

In an interview, Archana openly asked a Muslim local “what would happen if Hindus settled in their village and built a temple.” The Muslim man claimed that “they would not tolerate a temple in the village and would burn it down.” Her coverage sparked a vicious campaign against her simply because she dared to ask Kashmiri Muslims straightforward questions.

This interview video clip of Archana Tiwari is going viral on social media. After being targeted by Islamists, many users on social media are supporting Archana Tiwari and praising her fearless spirit. Archana Tiwari fearlessly reports alone among Muslim locals in Kashmiri rural areas and often asks them questions whose answers are always controversial.

This was seen in a recent interview in which Archana Tiwari asked a Muslim youth, “What will happen if Hindus settle in their village and build a temple?” The Muslim man claimed that “they will not tolerate a temple in the village and will burn it.”

Millions of people have stood in her support after hearing about Archana Tiwari being targeted. Everyone praises her courage and bravery.

A user writes, “So powerful, bold, and fearless walking alone in the streets of Kashmir. You go, Archana!”

Another user writes “70 years of carefully crafted propaganda by the usual suspects is brutally exposed by @ArchanaRajdharm in less than 7 minutes. I stand with this brave dharmic lady. You should too.”

Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].