Pakistan condemns violent calls by Hindutva proponents for carrying out genocide of Indian Muslims

Foreign OfficePakistan condemns violent calls by Hindutva proponents for carrying out genocide of...

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Indian Charge d’ Affaires was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad on Monday and asked to convey the government of Pakistan’s serious concerns to the Indian government over the widely reported open calls by Hindutva proponents for carrying out genocide of Indian Muslims.

These violent hate speeches were made during the “Dharma Sansad” held at Haridwar, Uttarakhand from December 17-20, 2021.

It was impressed upon the Indian government that it was highly reprehensible that the Hindu Raksha Sena’s Prabodhanand Giri and other Hindutva figures who called for ethnic cleansing have neither expressed any regret nor the Indian government has condemned or taken any action against them so far, said a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad.

It was conveyed to the Indian side that the reported hate speeches have been viewed with grave concern by civil society and the cross-section of the people of Pakistan and around the world.

Regrettably, the toxic narrative against minorities, particularly Muslims, and their persecution understate patronage has become a norm under the current Hindutva-driven BJP-RSS combine government in India.

It was reminded to the Indian side that such incitement to violence by Hindutva figures including the ruling party’s elected members also preceded the anti-Muslim riots in New Delhi in February 2020.

The continued grave violations of human rights of minorities, especially Muslims and their places of worship, anti-Muslim legislations by the Union Government of India and several BJP-ruled states, and continued incidents of violence against Muslims on flimsy pretexts by Hindutva groups with complete impunity and often under state patronage highlight the worsening trend of Islamophobia and present a grim picture about the fate of Muslims in India.

The statement said that Pakistan calls on the international community including the United Nations, Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and relevant human rights organizations to hold India accountable for its gross and systematic human rights violations against minorities, particularly Muslims, and take immediate measures to save them from impending genocide.

India is expected to investigate these hate speeches and incidents of widespread violence against minorities, particularly Muslims and their houses of worship, and take measures to stop such incidents from recurring in the future.

Pakistan also urged India to ensure the safety, security, and wellbeing of its minorities including protection of their religious places and way of life.

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