Pakistani PM Imran Khan on Thursday again blasted the Modi Government calling New Delhi’s actions under the leadership of right-wing BJP as systematically promoting its anti-Muslims agenda and indirectly warned of another world war.
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In a series of tweets following the passing of the Citizen Amendment Bill 2019, Khan in his usual style took to Twitter to notify the world about the “massive bloodshed and far-reaching consequences” the world will face if it remains silent.
India, under Modi, has been moving systematically with its Hindu Supremacist agenda. Starting with illegal annexation & continuing siege of IOJK; then stripping 2 mn Indian Muslim in Assam of citizenship, setting up internment camps; now the passage of Citizenship Amendment Law;
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) December 12, 2019
Khan prompted the global community to step in and counter Modi’s Hindu supremacist agenda “before it is too late”.
He also elaborated on the different moves made by the Modi-led government – over the course of this year – to further the RSS ideology, including India’s illegal annexation Jammu and Kashmir, stripping two million Indian Muslims in Assam of citizenship, setting up internment camps and now the passing of the anti-Muslim law.
All this accompanied by mob lynchings of Muslims & other minorities in India. World must realise, as appeasement of the genocidal Supremacist agenda of Nazi Germany eventually led to WWII, Modi's Hindu Supremacist agenda, accompanied by threats to Pak under a nuclear overhang,
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) December 12, 2019
will lead to massive bloodshed & far-reaching consequences for the world. As in Nazi Germany, in Modi's India dissent has been marginalised & the world must step in before it is too late, to counter this Hindu Supremacist agenda of Modi's India threatening bloodshed & war.
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) December 12, 2019
India has started to deploy thousands of troops in the northeastern state of Assam as protests erupted against a new controversial law that would make it easier for non-Muslim minorities from some neighbouring countries to seek Indian citizenship.