JI lauds Kuwait’s bashing of India
LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami has appreciated the decision by the cabinet of Kuwait, condemning Indian government led by Prime Minister Modi for unleashing brutal atrocities on the minorities, particularly victimising the Muslims.
In a statement on Thursday, JI Naib Ameer Dr Farid Ahmed Piracha urged other Muslims states to also discharge their responsibilities towards the Muslim brethren being crushed by the Hindu fanatic government of BJP and take practical measures to prevent it from Muslim genocide in India.
Dr Piracha said the harsh treatment being meted out to the minorities in India was not only deplorable but also extremely cruel and shameful. He said the way Hindutva poison had been spread by Indian Premier Modi across India and the freedom given to R.S.S. hooligans to kill and persecute helpless Muslim men, women and children was the worst form of state terrorism in modern history. He said that silence of the UN and other world human rights bodies on the systematic genocide of Muslims was tantamount to silent involvement in this heinous crime against humanity. He warned that continuous persecution and genocide of minorities could invite a violent reaction.
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