I have so much hatred in my heart for Hindus: Old Muslim man informs the reporter

Recently, a controversial video of an old man from Pakistan went viral. The hatred towards Indians is portrayed in the video. The old Muslim man hates Indians because they are Hindus; they worship idols, so he wants to kill them, and he claims that this is also written in the Quran.

In the viral video, a woman reporter asks the old Muslim man, Do you have hatred for Indians in your heart? The old man says, “Yes, I hate Indians a lot because they are Hindus; they worship idols; there will be a war against them soon. By killing them, we will consider ourselves martyrs. This is also written in the Quran.”.

In the viral video, the old Muslim man’s fanaticism towards Hindus is visible; he gave controversial statements against Hindus. He wants a war against Hindus; he considers himself a martyr by killing Hindus. It is also claimed that all this is also written in the Quran.

The viral video has been shared by Platform X handle Kreately.in. The video has been viewed by more than 1 lakh people; after watching the video, everyone condemned it strongly. Users shared various types of reactions.

A user writes, “Thank you, old man; you must have understood the difference from the bottom of your heart, and now don’t defend them; they have seen the whole world and remember the whole Quran.”

Another user writes, “Religion teaches us to keep enmity among ourselves. Otherwise, in religion, “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah Sarve Santu Niraamaya” is taught. This is the difference between religion and Dharma.”

Another user writes, These Pakistani mullahs should first eat food; the beggars are dying of hunger, but their thinking will not change. Their race itself is thirsty for blood. This is what is taught in their madrasas, their mosques.

Another user writes, We are sitting idle; come, then the tenants should be shown their real place.

Another user writes, Right. I am Hindu. It’s not written in my holy books to hate others, but I HATE Muslims. It’s not written in Shrimad Bhagwatgita, but it’s written all over the world.

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].