Modi’s RSS Agenda: A Serious Threat to Muslims in India and IIOJK
October 11, 2024The Modi-led regime ideology driven by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) presents a grave threat to Muslims in India and Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
Under Modi-led regime, anti-Muslim sentiments have escalated enormously. Hindutva activists are systematically targeting Muslims nationwide, fostering an environment of fear and hostility.
The persecution of Muslims has intensified sharply since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) rose to power in 2014. The BJP and RSS are brazenly undermining the religious sentiments of Muslims, both in India and IIOJK.
This regime promotes a toxic ideology of Hindu supremacy across the country. Insults directed at revered Muslim figures have become distressingly commonplace in Modi’s India, eroding any sense of communal harmony.
Recent blasphemous remarks by Hindu priest Yati Narsinghanand exemplify this growing intolerance. The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has called for protests after Friday prayers in response to his sacrilegious comments, highlighting the community’s outrage.
Muslims now face discrimination in nearly every facet of life under Modi’s regime. Hindutva leaders, with state backing, openly incite violence against Muslims, creating a alarming atmosphere.
Disturbing calls for mass killings and armed aggression against Muslims are becoming more frequent. The extremist agenda of the Modi regime poses a severe threat to peace in South Asia.
Moreover, Modi’s fascist government is systematically overstepping upon the fundamental rights of Muslims in India and IIOJK. This persistent assault on their dignity demands urgent global attention.
The world must recognize the urgent need to safeguard the rights of Muslims in India and the occupied territory. This is not merely an internal issue; it is a humanitarian crisis that calls for intervention.
Muslims in India are not just facing an ideological battle; they are confronting a regime that seeks to erase their existence. The slight apathy of the international community in addressing these injustices is unacceptable.
The time for self-righteousness has passed. It is imperative upon global leaders to take a stand against the growing tide of intolerance and hate in India. Silence in the face of such brutality only emboldens the oppressors.