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Prime Minister Narendra Modi salutes the national flag before addressing the nation on 68th Independence Day at the Red Fort on August 15, 2014 in New Delhi, India. (Mohd Zakir/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
In a viral audio tape accessed by Times Now, an individual can be seen instigating Indian Muslims to rise up and demand for a separate country.
In the audio tape the narrator appeals to Muslims to come together to stop Prime Minister Narendra Modi from hoisting the national flag on the upcoming Independence Day. He also urged Muslims to learn from Khalistanis and work towards a separate country for Indian Muslims.
The report claims that this audio tapes have been circulated across the country in the form of phone calls, with a special emphasis on residents of Uttar Pradesh and journalists. It adds the Times Now journalists started getting reports of these phone calls just a day after the Ram Mandir's Bhoomi Pujan in Ayodhya on 5 August.
It was earlier reported that the president of All India Imam Association saying that a mosque will always be a mosque and a temple now maybe demolished to build one.
The Bengal Imam Association too had issuing a threat to Muslim allies of the BJP and RSS that their families will not be spared in the coming days if they do not "rectify their mistakes".
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