Viral Video: Muslim Schoolgirl Threatens To Kill Hindu Girl, Says 'I Have a Weapon at Home' | Watch
A viral video shows a young Muslim schoolgirl threatening to kill a girl named, Pallavi, due to religious differences. The girl claims to have a weapon at home. Netizens condemn her parents for instilling hatred, sparking concerns about rising intolerance among children and the need for education.

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A disturbing video has surfaced online, revealing a conversation between a young Muslim schoolgirl and her teacher. The girl, fueled by religious intolerance, brazenly declares her intention to harm her Hindu girl named, Pallavi, solely because of her faith.
The clip, posted by @MeghUpdates on X, has gone viral, sparking widespread condemnation.
In the video, the young Muslim girl tells her teacher that she will harm Pallavi because of her Hindu faith. When asked which god she follows, the girl replies, "Allah," and warns that those who don't follow Allah will face severe punishment.
When the teacher inquires how she plans to harm Pallavi, the girl shockingly reveals that she has a weapon at home.
While the video does not provide information about which school the girl belongs to, netizens have expressed outrage, blaming the girl's parents for instilling hatred and brainwashing their child.
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"This is terrifying! Even their kids are filled with hate. What kind of parents teach this to children?" commented one user.
"Shocking! If a child can be corrupted like this, imagine what's happening with the youth who can actually wield weapons," shared another.
"Same things are happening in schools in Mumbai. Students in Top schools are asking other students to support Palestine and saying choose between Hinduism and me. Brainwashing at young ages is the new toolkit" said a third user.
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