I have been predicting that unless the international community intervenes these developments will have disastrous consequences not only for the region but eventually for the world also. pic.twitter.com/yG1bGfynFC
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) February 29, 2020
Indian police detained hundreds of people and were keeping a heavy presence in northeast New Delhi, days after the worst bout of sectarian violence in the capital in decades.
At least 38 people were killed and hundreds more injured in the worst sectarian violence in Delhi, as groups of Hindus and Muslims clashed.
The violence began after weeks of protests over a citizenship law that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government introduced in December, which eases the path to Indian citizenship for minority groups from neighbouring Muslim-majority countries.
PM Imran, time and again, had tried to warn the world that it must accept the brutal reality of the Modi's fascist and racist regime. He had been repeatedly saying that Modi’s Hindu Supremacist agenda was akin to the Nazi pogrom of Jews in the 1930s.
https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1233692018901123072
Critics say the law is biased against Muslims and undermines India’s secular constitution. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party has denied having any bias against India’s 180 million Muslims.
With additional input from Reuters.
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