Right Wing supporters site Indias Most Wanted Teaser to target UPA government’s fallacies in dealing with India’s Osama

Teaser of Arjun Kapoor starrer India’s most wanted has sparked a new debate over the terrorist being talked about in the film. Directed by Raj Kumar Gupta, the film is based on the story of 5 IB agents to who set out to capture a terrorist being called as India’s Osama.

The film is based on true events, and that fact that sparked a debate on the internet about who is responsible for the overall failure in putting an end to this terrorist’s activities before he causes mass destruction. The teaser of the film reveals that India’s Osama was active from 2007 to 2013, during which he masterminded 52 blasts in 8 cities, causing over 1000 casualties.
http://bit.ly/IMW_Teaser

This fact did not go unnoticed, and soon enough, right wing supporters called out UPA government’s failure to clamp down this terror outfit. They highlighted while Congress was busy grooming their heir, this terrorist grew from strength to strength and masterminded series of attacks. They also pinpointed that while Congress questioned policies of Modi government on dealing with terrorism, all UPA government did was ‘Kadi Ninda’ and the outcome was death of many innocent people.

Here are few tweets by them

https://twitter.com/MalhotraSaurabh/status/1118463208715620352https://twitter.com/TajinderBagga/status/1118446594972475392https://twitter.com/TheRajivGulati/status/1118462165076197376https://twitter.com/Shahrcasm/status/1118462116669739008https://twitter.com/renu_18/status/1118451335798513665

Since the teaser dropped, speculation around who this terrorist is also rife. From Dawood Ibrahim to Abdul Subhan

Qureshi. Yasin Bhatkal and Ilyas Kashmiri, many names have cropped up, and people are demanding details and answers around this person’s activities and if he has been prosecuted.

India’s Most Wanted is produced by Fox Star Studios, Raj Kumar Gupta and Myra Karn. India Most Wanted releases in theatres on 24th May 2019.

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