ISLAMABAD: Under the Modi regime in India, the propagation of Hindutva ideology has exacerbated the persecution of Muslims, as highlighted in a recent report by Kashmir Media Service. Across various states governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Muslims face increasing discrimination, violence, and property demolitions. The report depicts a stark reality where Muslims are marginalized and targeted for their faith and culture, portraying India’s claim to secularism as increasingly hollow. It urges global attention and intervention to safeguard the rights of minorities, emphasizing the urgent need for international bodies to address these systemic human rights violations and uphold principles of equality and justice.
This situation underscores broader concerns about religious freedoms and minority rights in India, where controversial policies under Modi’s leadership have marginalized Muslims and stoked communal tensions.
Critics argue that these policies not only disenfranchise millions but also undermine India’s democratic ideals. As calls for action grow louder, the international community faces mounting pressure to respond decisively to protect vulnerable communities and uphold human rights standards globally.