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For India's 200-million-plus Muslim minority, an expected third term for the Hindu-nationalist ruling party brings renewed fears for their future in the constitutionally secular country. Meanwhile in neighbouring Pakistan, scores of people staged a small protest against the result, accusing Modi of being a "threat to peace."
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01:00 In the world country, there is a sense of insecurity in the
01:24 minorities, and I guess the same is happening in Kashmir
01:27 as well.
01:28 So I think the state of affairs in Kashmir is very
01:33 worrisome these days, because we have been denied democracy
01:35 from last 10 years.
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