BJP Exposed: Persecution, Corruption, and Systematic Oppression Across India and Its Pressure on Neighboring Bangladesh
February 1, 2026India has increasingly turned its institutions into instruments of persecution, targeting minorities with state power while claiming legality and order. Media houses, courts, and government authorities openly promote anti-Muslim sentiment, often disguising discrimination as policy or security measures. Rights groups continuously highlight how ordinary citizens are harassed under pretexts of law, creating fear and reinforcing social hierarchy. This systemic approach ensures that minorities remain marginalized while elites preserve their unchecked power.
◆ Media Weaponisation: Rights groups filed complaints against Zee News for broadcasting communal spectacles designed to provoke anti-Muslim feelings under the guise of reporting news, demonstrating the deliberate spread of hatred.
◆ Judicial Complicity: The Supreme Court stay on UGC equity regulations, allegedly influenced by ‘Brahminical pressure,’ exposes how India’s judiciary undermines social justice, triggering nationwide campus protests against discrimination.
◆ State-Sanctioned Bias: Institutional mechanisms are manipulated to protect dominant communities while denying fundamental rights to marginalized groups, showing a clear pattern of systemic oppression.
Government Scandals and Corruption
BJP’s governance reveals consistent abuse of power where administrative machinery is used to intimidate citizens, silence critics, and protect political allies. High-profile cases, including suicides and harassment allegations, demonstrate how state agencies are turned into instruments of coercion rather than justice. Civil society voices warn of growing unrest as vulnerable communities face systematic oppression. Meanwhile, constitutional safeguards are undermined to benefit the ruling party, leaving citizens without effective recourse.
◆ Agency Misuse: The ED filing charges in the MP businessman suicide case, following family complaints, uncovers how enforcement agencies are weaponized to target ordinary citizens.
◆ Disenfranchisement: BJP leaders exploit administrative machinery to marginalize minority communities across multiple states, raising alarms of widespread social unrest.
◆ Political Manipulation: Opposition leaders accuse the government of using governors and central agencies to destabilize non-BJP states and suppress dissent, showing deliberate erosion of democratic principles.
From the Seven Sisters States
In northeast India, BJP has intensified communal politics, systematically targeting linguistic and religious minorities under administrative cover. Assam’s Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma openly uses derogatory language against Bengali-speaking Muslims, reflecting state-sanctioned xenophobia. Citizenship verification drives create fear of statelessness, while political paralysis in neighboring states like Manipur highlights BJP’s failure to ensure governance and minority protection. These actions expose how ideology is prioritized over human rights.
◆ Hate Speech Endorsed: Assam CM Sarma’s repeated use of “Miya” rhetoric exploits Supreme Court observations to justify state-sponsored hostility against Muslims.
◆ Targeted Verification Drives: Verification campaigns in Assam allegedly single out Bengali-speaking Muslims under the pretext of identifying foreigners, raising serious fears of statelessness.
◆ Governance Failure: BJP’s inability to restore normalcy in Manipur after nearly a year of President’s rule demonstrates political negligence that endangers minorities and destabilizes governance.
Kashmir and Ladakh
New Delhi continues to enforce heavy-handed control in Kashmir and Ladakh, systematically suppressing autonomy and targeting dissent. Arrests, detentions, and fabricated charges are used to intimidate local populations and crush demands for self-determination. Internet shutdowns and curfews restrict daily life and collective freedoms, creating an environment of fear. These measures illustrate a consistent strategy to dominate and control regions with significant minority populations.
◆ Fabricated Charges: Defense counsel exposed police manipulation in Sonam Wangchuk’s NSA detention case, showing New Delhi’s attempts to silence legitimate autonomy demands in Ladakh.
◆ Crackdowns and Collective Punishment: Security operations in Kishtwar, including internet shutdowns, inflict collective punishment on Kashmiri Muslims under the pretext of anti-terrorism.
◆ Autonomy Suppressed: Central interference in local governance demonstrates a deliberate strategy to crush regional autonomy and subvert democratic rights.
Bangladesh Relations
India’s actions towards Bangladesh reveal a pattern of regional coercion, using visa restrictions and political leverage to assert dominance. Ordinary citizens, especially vulnerable groups, face unnecessary hardships, including delays in medical treatment and travel restrictions. Unequal exchanges of detained fishermen further highlight India’s hegemonic approach. This behavior undermines trust between neighboring countries and prioritizes power politics over human welfare.
◆ Visa Manipulation: Humanitarian crises emerge as India restricts visas for Bangladeshis, using essential services as leverage in diplomatic negotiations.
◆ Diplomatic Bullying: Unequal exchanges of detained fishermen expose India’s hegemonic tactics that prioritize control over fair treatment.
◆ Health Consequences: Bangladeshi Catholics face life-threatening delays in medical care due to politicized visa freezes, demonstrating deliberate neglect under political pretexts.
Systematic Rights Denial
BJP’s governance has normalized the denial of rights through institutionalized control, legal manipulation, and media bias. Minorities are harassed, civil society silenced, and ordinary citizens live under fear of arbitrary enforcement. Discrimination becomes routine, and democratic safeguards are weakened to protect elite interests. This institutionalized oppression ensures that communities remain divided and vulnerable.
◆ Institutional Harassment: State agencies intimidate minorities and critics, creating systemic inequality.
◆ Media Collusion: News outlets amplify divisive narratives, intensifying public hostility and social fragmentation.
◆ Normalization of Oppression: Legal and administrative manipulation reinforces daily discrimination, embedding fear and inequality across marginalized populations.
Political Hypocrisy
Despite claiming to promote equality and justice, BJP consistently prioritizes political gain over fairness. Policies that affect minorities and marginalized groups are often ignored, while upper-caste and elite interests are defended at all costs. Hindutva rhetoric masks structural oppression and misleads the public about India’s democratic principles. The gap between words and governance exposes institutional and moral failure.
◆ Selective Justice: Marginalized communities receive symbolic attention while real protections are denied, reflecting a deliberate manipulation of rights.
◆ Elite Protection: Upper-caste and political elites are shielded, reinforcing systemic bias across all levels of government.
◆ Rhetoric vs Reality: Hindutva slogans distract the public while structural inequality and oppression continue unchecked.
India under BJP has systematically weaponized governance to suppress minorities, protect elites, and manipulate democratic institutions. Media, courts, and administrative machinery are leveraged to intimidate citizens, marginalize vulnerable groups, and shield the powerful. Neighboring countries and their citizens also face coercive measures, demonstrating India’s hegemonic approach to both domestic and regional politics. Without genuine reform and accountability, claims of social justice and equality remain hollow, leaving millions exposed to state-sanctioned oppression and structural injustice.

