“Another update of the disgraceful act, vandalising a mosque!” the president said in a tweet posted hours earlier. “It seems to be a reminder to Muslims of the Babri Masjid episode.”
Another update of the disgraceful act. Vandalising a mosque! It seems to be a reminder to Muslims of the Babri Masjid episode. I think secular forces within India should rise against such barbaric actions. https://t.co/j8eLlCheTH
— Dr. Arif Alvi (@ArifAlvi) February 25, 2020
He further questioned the world’s ignorance over ‘this serious degradation of India’, saying that the Indian government is ‘surely moving towards genocide’.
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“Stop this,” Alvi stressed. “Modi's RSS/BJP Hindutva fascists are on a rampage against minorities particularly Muslims destroying their mosques, killing innocent people and burning their homes.”
How long can world ignore this serious degradation of India? Modi's RSS/BJP Hindutva fascists are on a rampage against minorities particulalry muslims, destroying their mosques, killing innocent people & burning their homes. India is surely moving towards a genocide. STOP THIS https://t.co/NgulAtw3Dl
— Dr. Arif Alvi (@ArifAlvi) February 25, 2020
At least 19 people have been killed in the Indian capital during clashes between opposing protesters over a new citizenship law, a senior hospital official told Reuters on Wednesday, even as an eerie calm descended on some riot-torn areas of New Delhi.
“There are 15 patients in critical condition,” the hospital official from the Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital told Reuters, adding that a total of 19 people had now died at the facility.
Police used tear gas and smoke grenades but struggled to disperse stone-throwing crowds.
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The clashes, which coincided with a visit to India by US President Donald Trump, erupted early this week between thousands demonstrating for and against the new citizenship law introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist led government.
Critics say the law is biased against Muslims and undermines India’s secular constitution.
(With additional input from Reuters)
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