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Republic TV is a television channel of R&AW: Pakistani Minister Fayyaz Ul Hassan Chohan

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Former Provincial Minister of Punjab for Information and Culture, Fayyaz Ul Hassan Chohan, who is currently serving as the Provincial Minister of Punjab for Colonies in his diatribe on Republic Media Network alleges that Republic TV is an actuality a television channel operated by India’s foreign intelligence agency – Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW).

In a video that is in the possession of GoaChronicle.com, the Pakistani Minister states, “Republic TV is a television channel of R&AW. ”

He further goes on to state that Major Gaurav Arya who is a Consulting Editor in the Republic Media Network is a third-class person and a R&AW agent working to propagate India’s agenda and insult Pakistan.

In his over two-minute verbal diarrhea in front of the Pakistani media yesterday, Fayyaz Ul Hassan Chohan challenged Republic TV to host a debate between Major Gaurav Arya and himself.

He further demanded, while calling Indians as weak opponents who will not be able to face Pakistani rebuttal or questions, that the volume of his mike must not be lowered during the debate with Major Gaurab Arya on Republic TV, because he opined that Republic TV calls Pakistani panelists on debates but never allow them to speak or lower the volumes of their mikes.

 

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