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After two men with a cleaver killed tailor Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur and posted videos online that said they are avenging an insult to Islam, Dutch MP Geert Wilders said that the Hindus should be safe in India.
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BJP MP from East Delhi former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir reacted to the Nupur Sharma comment row BJP MP Pragya Thakur also lent her support to Nupur Sharma Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut shared a FB post supporting Nupur Sharma
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"So this is what I get supporting the brave #NupurSharma. Hundreds of death threats. It makes me even more determined and proud of supporting her. For evil may never win. Never. #IsupportNupurSharma,” he said in a tweet. 
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Geert Wilders is the founder of the Party of Freedom, the third largest political party in the Netherlands. From the very beginning, he was seen raising the issue of Muslim militant organizations while speaking about Islam. That's why Wilders has had to be given police protection since 2004.
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Several countries in the Muslim world have criticized the incident. Indian products have already been boycotted at a shopping mall in Kuwait. The same picture of discontent is in some other countries also.
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Polls open in The Netherlands Wednesday in key elections overshadowed by a blazing diplomatic row with Turkey, with all eyes on the fate of far-right MP Geert Wilders.
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The Dutch general elections are being seen as a litmus test of the strength of far-right and populist parties ahead of other polls in Europe this year.
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Far-right Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders wants to halt Muslim immigration, close mosques and ban the Koran.
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The UN human rights chief Monday launched a scathing attack on populist politicians like Donald Trump and Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders, calling for action to halt such "demagogues and political fantasists".
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Dutch anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders on Friday called for the Netherlands to hold a referendum on whether to leave the EU, shortly after Britain voted for a Brexit.
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Only 38 percent voted in favour of the two-year-old treaty with Kiev.






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