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Do you agree with Ashwini Upadhyay’s claim that 5 lakh Indian women married in Pakistan is a conspiracy?
Yes, it’s a serious conspiracy
No, it’s an exaggerated claim
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In a controversial statement that has sparked national discussion, Supreme Court lawyer and activist Ashwini Upadhyay claimed that nearly 5 lakh Indian women have married in Pakistan over the past few years—and called it a “planned conspiracy.” He alleges that this is part of a larger effort to exploit India’s demographic structure and influence cross-border narratives. According to Upadhyay, these marriages aren’t purely personal or emotional decisions but are allegedly linked to larger political and religious agendas.
His remarks have drawn sharp reactions—some support his concerns over national security and demographic shifts, while others criticize it as exaggerated and disrespectful to individual choices and freedom. In today’s digital age, where cross-border connections are just a click away, is this trend truly alarming or simply part of globalization? Is this conspiracy theory grounded in facts, or is it stoking unnecessary fear? Cast your vote and tell us—do you see truth in Upadhyay’s statement or not?
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