Interesting but uses podcast for leftist propaganda
Podcast is good, the stories are discussed in detail and the podcast has a light vibe which I enjoy. However in every episode, the hosts Aditi and Sneha find a way to hurt hindu sentiments and make derogatory comments towards Sanatan dharm. Nothing new, just two more leftist that love muslims and blame hindus for everything. I want to ask why so much hate towards your own religion? If you two are seculars and believe in the constitution, speak about the atrocities that were done in the the Sharddha walker case, not once in that episode did you two bring up the perpetors religion but in the pehlu khan episode you did not leave any space to blame hindus and hindu dharm for the crime. I can expose both of your true intentions, which is spreading hate for Hinduism but I would rather not because you both have an IQ of a dog. Also I will give you one advice, since you both call your selves “lawyers” you should know that the law prevents you from making hateful comments like “ I will cut a hindus cow and eat beef” from pehlu khan episode. I would highly recommend you two to improve your knowledge and remember one thing thing India me rehna hai to jai shri ram Bol na hoga. Everyone don’t listen to these hate spreading pseudo secular, they are not true to their craft of making a podcast, their real intention is to hurt hindu sentiments and break Bharat. Don’t watch this. Jai hind Jai Bharat Jai shree ram
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