Key points
- Modi’s regime, Hindu extremists have intensified campaign against Muslims after Pahalgam false flag operation
- Thousands of Muslims arrested in IIOJK: New York Times
- HR groups express concern over crackdown against Muslims in Occupied Kashmir
ISLAMABAD: The New York Times has exposed Indian atrocities against Muslims in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) after Pahalgam false flag operation. The newspaper reported that Modi’s regime and Hindu extremists have intensified their campaign against the Muslims following Pahalgam false flag operation.
The New York Times reported that thousands of Muslims have been arrested while their homes have been demolished in IIOJK. Human Rights groups expressed deep concern over the ongoing crackdown against the Muslims in Occupied Kashmir.
HR violations against Muslims
The New York Times cited Meenakshi Ganguly, the deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch as saying, “ Attack in Pahalgam should not become a pretext to engage in reprisals and attacks on minorities.” This can pave the way for increasing human rights violations against the Muslims, Ganguly said.
Ganguly expected a strong international reaction over increasing human rights violations against the Muslims in IIOJK.
Defence analysts said that international magazine and human rights groups’ concern over human rights violations against the Muslims are evident of Modi’s aggression. They said that demolishing houses of Muslims in IIOJK in pretext of Pahalgam false flag operation is a coward act of Modi.