Illegal annexation of occupied Kashmir part of policy to target Muslims: PM Imran

After India leaves 1.9mn off citizens' list, PM says ethnic cleansing of Muslims should send alarm bells ringing


News Desk/Reuters August 31, 2019
Prime Minister Imran Khan. PHOTO: PID

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday said that the illegal annexation of occupied Kashmir is part of a wider policy by the right-wing BJP government in India to target Muslims.

The premier was referring to reports in Indian media regarding the contentious National Register of Citizens (NRC) which has declared at least 1.9 million people – mostly Muslims – as 'illegal residents'.

The NRC list was released today in India’s north-eastern state of Assam that critics said targeted the region’s Muslim minority.

In a tweet, the prime minister added that the Modi government's ethnic cleansing of Muslims should send alarm bells ringing across the world.

The NRC move by India comes mere weeks after India's illegal and unilateral revocation of occupied Kashmir's autonomous status.



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Resentment against illegal immigrants simmered for years in one of India’s poorest states, with residents blaming outsiders, many said to come from neighbouring Bangladesh, for stealing their jobs and land.

Those excluded in the NRC list would get 120 days to prove their citizenship at hundreds of regional quasi-judicial bodies known as foreigner’s tribunals. If ruled to be illegal immigrants there, they can appeal to higher courts.

Amnesty International urged the Assam government to ensure the foreigners tribunals function with utmost transparency.

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Critics accuse Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Hindu nationalist party of stoking the sentiment against illegal immigrants and misusing the register to target even legal Muslim citizens.

His close aide, Home Minister Amit Shah, previously vowed to weed out illegal immigrants, calling them “termites”.

Officials in Assam say they do not know what will eventually be done with those finally adjudged foreigners. Bangladesh has not committed to accepting them.

Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari also reacted and said, "...can the West still differentiate between Hitler's Germany and Modi's India? Are they again going to allow a genocide to happen?"

PM Imran has been constantly warning the world of a possible ethnic cleansing of Muslims in occupied Kashmir after Indian abrogated its special status on August 5.

On August 30, Pakistanis came out to observe 'Kashmir Hour' from 12 pm to 12:30 pm on premier’s call and expressed solidarity with Kashmiris in the occupied valley.

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