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Pushpendra Kulshrestha (brought into the world on 2 December 1960) is a senior Indian Journalist. He was the official editorial manager and India’s head at AAJ News of Pakistan. He has worked with Sahara News, BBC World, and Zee News, serving different positions. He surrendered in 2017 Pushpendra was conceived in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.

Pushpendra uncovered numerous subtleties associated with the Jammu & Kashmir current circumstances.

Pushpendra, with his two different companions, framed a nongovernmental association named “We the Citizens”. With Sandeep Kulkarni, leader of NGO We the Citizens, he documented a Public Interest Litigation in the Supreme Court of India scrutinizing the authenticity of Article 35A and Article 370 of the Indian Constitution subduing of both the articles. @Pushpendraamu Pushpendra Kulshrestha

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देश की आंतरिक सुरक्षा एक चर्चात्मत सत्र (It is all about Internal Security of the Country that matters) with Shri Pawan Sinha, Shri Pushpendra Kulashreshta In conversation with Vikrant Shandilya

On 26th Nov 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm

“Finally, after 70 years, somebody is doing Man ki Baat. The biggest crime is to say that all religions are the same. It's the biggest lie. In our literature, Dharma means Duty. It doesn't make sense to translate religion in Urdu, calling Mazhab. We need to explain religions in detail. The biggest challenge is currently not war but narrative and mind washing. People make you an enemy of your religion. The enemy might be sitting in Pakistan, the US, or Bangladesh, setting a narrative. We have nothing to do with Palestine, but still, some people drag those issues here. I worked in Pakistan for 12 years. There were Muslims from India called Muhajir, i.e. Sharnarthi. Today 26th Nov, we must remember what happened decades ago. Pakistan executed 26/11; we all know that. But all facts are not before us. Our internal security apparatus is under the home ministry. At that time, people from the ministry were in Pakistan.”