But the Indian PM appears to have forgotten that the Home Ministry in June issued a “2019 Model Detention Manual” to states, asking them to set up camps in major entry points. Meanwhile, at least 10 detention centres have been built in Assam alone, including the sprawling six-acre Goalpara Detention Centre. Around 1,000 people are already in these centres, including at least one Muslim former Indian army official. Like most other inmates, he was among 1.9 million people deemed to be foreigners by the National Register of Citizens of India (NRC) exercise in Assam, which many have condemned for being dubiously flawed. This also ties in to another point Modi made, when he claimed there had been “no discussion” about a nationwide NRC exercise. But BJP President Amit Shah, who is also India’s home minister and a close confidant of Modi’s, has been saying the exact opposite. He has said it repeatedly in recent interviews and speeches, including in parliament. So who is telling lies, lies and lies? Is it the prime minister or his party’s president?
Pakistani voices have, meanwhile, floated concerns that India may run a false-flag operation to divert attention from the protests. It wouldn’t be the first time, and it would even be the first lie in the last three days.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 24th, 2019.
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