Modi’s Hindu supremacist ideology will target other minorities after Muslims: PM

Imran Khan says consequences will be felt beyond the region unless resolute action is taken


News Desk March 07, 2020
Imran Khan says consequences will be felt beyond the region unless resolute action is taken. PHOTO: FILE

Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again warned the international community about dire consequences of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu supremacist ideology, which he said will target all minorities of India after Muslims.

“I continue to warn international community that Modi’s Hindu supremacist ideology will target all minorities. Right now prime target is Kashmiri Muslims and Muslims in India; but intolerance and targeting is spreading and will spread to other minority communities,” he wrote in a tweet on Saturday.

The premier said this supremacist ideology, if not checked, will target all communities in India including Dalits and eventually anyone who dares to disagree with this fascist ideology will be the target of violence.

“The consequences will be felt beyond the region unless resolute action is taken,” he maintained.



The prime minister also quoted a news article in which Archbishop Peter Machado of Bangalore condemned the removal of a 12-foot statue of Jesus Christ from a Christian burial place in a rural district of Mumbai by local police.

Hindu radicals had objected to the statue, and villagers had said outside agitators had warned Christians from visiting the 4.5-acre site, which had been allocated by the state government of Karnataka for burial for the Christians in Doddasagarahalli village.

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PM Imran has , on more than one occasion, urged the international community to recognise the grave threat to regional and world peace posed by a nuclear-armed India taken over by the Hindu supremacist group, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

He has stressed the whole of India is in the grip of an extremist ideology that is threatening the very fabric of Indian society.

Premier Imran’s concerns are vindicated by the Modi government’s actions in the past few months.

Dozens of people were killed and hundreds injured, and at least two mosques were attacked in the worst communal riots in India’s capital New Delhi in decades last month, triggered by clashes between supporters of a new citizenship law and those against it.

The Modi government had also stripped Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJ&K) of its constitutional semi-autonomous status on August 5 last year and clamped a draconian curfew which remains in place ever since with millions of Kashmiris literally cut off from the rest of the world.

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