
"Hindu Terror Bogey Exposed': Ujjwal Nikam on Pakistan's Terror Plots Chakravyuh
UPDATED: Aug 7, 2025 20:38 IST
In this explosive episode of the Chakravyuh Podcast, host Gaurav Rawat sits down with Ujjwal Nikam, renowned public prosecutor and Rajya Sabha MP, to uncover the chilling details of Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism against India. From the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts that killed 257 people to the 26/11 terror attacks, Nikam reveals firsthand accounts of ISI's involvement, the Hindu terror bogey, and how he fought to bring justice. Learn about the fake Hindu IDs used by Pakistani terrorists, David Headley's revelations, and why Pakistan continues to target India. Don't miss this gripping conversation!
Produced by Garvit Srivastava
Sound mixed by Rohan Bharti
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