PAK Journalist Nusrat Mirza claims 'he spied on India' to pass info to ISI as invited by Hamid Ansari; Watch

Pakistani journalist Nusrat Mirza turned out to be an ISI spy, gathered information from India and brought it to the ISI chief.

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A big conspiracy by the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI has been exposed in India. Pakistani journalist Nusrat Mirza turned out to be an ISI spy, gathered information from India and brought it to the ISI chief. There has been a sensation in India due to the revelations of journalist Nusrat Mirza on a Pakistani YouTube channel. 

In a conversation with YouTuber Shakeel Choudhary, Mirza named the then Vice President Hamid Ansari. Mirza said that Hamid Ansari was called when he was the Vice President. Mirza said that he had come to India at the invitation of the then Vice-President Hamid Ansari and Zafarul Islam Khan, the founder of an English newspaper Milli Gazette.

A Pakistani journalist told that Mirza had last come to India in 2011 at the invitation of Milli Gazetteer newspaper owner Zafarul Islam and took the information from here and gave it to the ISI chief. Mirza told that he received much sensitive intelligence information in India which he passed on to the ISI. At the same time, after this claim of Mirza, there has been an uproar on social media.


People on Twitter are cursing Hamid Ansari and Zafarul Islam Khan as well as the Congress party which was in power at the Centre. It's about 2011. Manmohan Singh was the Prime Minister of the country at that time.

'Explosive is the disclosure of Pakistani journalist': Sonam Mahajan has described the disclosure of Pakistani journalists as explosive. She tweeted, "Pakistani columnist Nusrat Mirza visited India several times during the Congress regime and is now openly claiming on camera that he used to pass on information found in India to ISI. He claims that Hamid Ansari and Zafarul Islam Khan of Milli Gazette had invited him.

'Congress made Hamid Ansari the Vice President, no surprise' while the allegations against Hamid Ansari of NK Sood, a former officer of the Indian intelligence agency RAW, are being remembered. That 3-year-old tweet by Sood is being projected as evidence of Ansari's suspicious personality. Sankrant Sanu, the founder of Garuda Prakashan, retweeted Sood's tweet. He wrote, "Congress appointed Hamid Ansari as Vice President, no surprise. But BJP ignored all this, it is very sad.

'No action will be taken against Hamid Ansari, courts will respect him': Twitter user Shivangini Ka has expressed displeasure over India's government machinery and social conditions. Shivangini wrote, "There is no point in shouting because no action will be taken against Hamid Ansari. The courts will respect him. It is useless to tag Modi and Shah in anything. Do your job, earn money and evade taxes as much as possible. Avoid risking life and focus on your progress.

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