Vivek Agnihotri's EPIC response to Farooq Abdullah's remarks on 'The Kashmir Files': You're right
'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri took a dig at former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah, saying he agreed with the political leader's remarks that his film was responsible for the unrest in the Valley. Abdullah had called for a ban on 'The Kashmir Files', describing the film as a hateful campaign. In his response to the Lok Sabha member, Agnihotri posted a sarcastic remark on Twitter, and said: "Had it not been #TheKashmirFiles, then Hindus wouldn't have been massacred."
"You're right Farooq Abdullah sahab. If there were no #TheKashmirFiles, then Hindus wouldn't have been massacred," the director tweeted last night.
"Your residents learned the slogans of 'Raliv, Galiv and Chaliv' (convert, leave or die) from my film, otherwise those innocent people would not even know how to speak. The flag of Pakistan was also put up by this film," Agnihotri wrote in Hindi.