He should be called a Hindu, a documentary about British atrocities can also be made-Governor

by time news

Thiruvananthapuram: Governor Arif Muhammad Khan wants to call himself Hindu. The governor also said that Hindu is a term used to describe people born in a land. He was speaking at the Hindu Conclave held in Thiruvananthapuram.

Why is he called a non-Hindu? Everyone born in India is a Hindu and it is not based on religion. The governor also said that it is called on the basis of territory.

Meanwhile, he responded to the media about the BBC documentary. He also asked why they didn’t make a documentary about the British atrocities.

‘India is doing well, so these people are disappointed. Why don’t they make a documentary about British atrocities? “But I feel sorry for some of our own people because they trust a documentary more than the judgments of the country’s judiciary,” the governor said.

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