Indian human rights abuses condemned

'Hindutva ideology proves Quaide-Azam’s view'

Indian paramilitary troops stand guard on a street in Srinagar. AFP/FILE

LAHORE:

Speakers at a seminar said that growing human rights abuses, especially atrocities against Muslims in India, were once again highlighting the need of realizing the Two-Nation Theory and vision of the Quaid-e-Azam.

They further said that the only solution to the growing Indian extremism in India was the liberation of all nations from Indian colonialism. The protection of minorities in India was solely and exclusively dependent upon the freedom of the various communities and nations living there.

They were addressing a seminar on “Quaid-e-Azam: Thoughts and Influences” organized by the MUSLIM Institute.

The speakers said that it was due to the Quaid-eAzam that Pakistan came into being by uniting the Muslims of the subcontinent on a single ideology.

The speakers further said that the Hindutva ideology, which has raised the voice of genocide against Muslims in India, proves the Quaide-Azam’s view that unless all nations living in India get their freedom, peace can’t be assured.

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