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نئی دہلی: آج دنیا
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رہا ہے۔
INDIA TOPS THE LIST OF
RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM AND VIOLENCE AGAINST MINORITIES
New Delhi: The
International Day of Solidarity with the Victims of Religious-Based Violence is
being observed across the world today.
India leads in religious
extremism and violence against minorities. Since independence, more than
500,000 Muslims have been martyred in 93,647 Muslim-killing incidents.
Thousands of Muslims were
martyred during Bihar riots in 1989, Gujarat riots in 2002 and Delhi riots in
2020.
Hate crimes against Christians
also exceeded 400 in the first 6 months of this year. In Gujarat in 1998,
Orissa in 2008 and the recent Manipur riots, thousands were killed by Christian
extremists.
According to the Open Doors
Organization, India has fallen from 28th place in 2014 to 10th place in 2022 in
violence against Christians.
NBC News says that crimes against
Dalits increased by 66% after Modi came to power. According to the
National Crime Records Bureau, more than 250,000 hate crimes were committed
against lower caste Hindus in the last 5 years.
During riots in Karnataka in 2000
and Tamil Nadu in 2012, thousands of Dalit Hindus were killed by upper caste
Hindus.
Thousands of Sikhs were killed
during the 1984 Jammu, 1969 Gujarat and 2000 Chittisinghpura riots.
The National Crime Records Bureau
says that on average, a violent crime is committed against Muslims every five
minutes, Dalits every 10 minutes and Christians every 12 minutes.
According to leading media
organizations Al Jazeera and TRT, the Modi government is targeting Muslims at
the state level through laws related to citizenship, gau rickshaw, bulldozer
policy and hijab ban. BJP is deliberately targeting Christians with
conversion law and Sikhs with anti-farmer policies.
