India Raises Kabul Gurdwara Attack At UNGA, Says Fighting Hate Can’t Be Selective Exercise
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India raised the issue of Kabul gurdwara terror attack, at a high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. India said it is time that UN member states condemned hatred against non-Abrahamic religions and stop from being selective in combating religiophobias. Watch to know the full story!</p>
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