ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday urged the world community to step-in to counter the Hindu Supremacist Agenda of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s threatening bloodshed and war.
In a series of tweets, he said India, under Modi regime, was moving systematically with its Hindu supremacist agenda.
Imran Khan said New Delhi has now passed the citizenship amendment law following illegally annexing and continuing siege of occupied Kashmir and stripping two million Indian Muslims in Assam of citizenship. He said India has also set up internment camps in Assam.
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“This is accompanied by mob lynching of Muslims and other minorities in India,” he said.
He reminded that the appeasement of the genocidal supremacist agenda of Nazi Germany eventually led to World War Two.
The prime minister warned that Modi’s Hindu Supremacist agenda, accompanied by threats to Pakistan under a nuclear overhang, will lead to massive bloodshed and far reaching consequences for the world.
He said just like Nazi’s Germany, dissent had been marginalized in Modi’s India. He said the world must realize and step-in before it was too late.
People across India have taken to streets and challenged the Citizens Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019 in the Supreme Court, after the upper house of India passed the law targeted to marginalize Muslims on Thursday.
The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) moved the top court against the new law, arguing that the granting citizenship on the basis of religion was a violation of the constitution.
India has deployed a large number of troops into Assam state after people staged protests against the move of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to facilitate all the people from the neighbouring countries to get the citizenship except for Muslims.
According to Reuters news agency, mobile and internet services have been suspended in several parts of the northeastern state, after the government issued a warning against use of social media to “inflame passions and thus exacerbate the law and order situation.”