President warns India of unrest if persecution of Muslims continues
ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi cautioned India of an internal strife if it continued persecuting the Muslims under its Hindutva ideology, based on racism and hate.
The future of peace within India greatly depends upon the treatment it metes out to its minorities, particularly Muslims, the president said Tuesday at the International Conference on ‘Institutionalisation of Hindutva in India: A Regional Security Perspective’.
The conference, organised by the International Relations Department of the National Defence University (NDU), gathered intellectuals from the US, China, Iran, Germany and Pakistan to deliberate upon the global rise of Islamophobia in the local perspective of Hindutva extremism. He said India in its historic outlook had never been a country, but a combination of over 500 princely states that could even crumble today if it did not stop genocide and persecution of minorities. The president said the Hindutva ideology was being promoted under the patronage of Modi regime, which would create violence and unrest in the Indian society, and resultantly India would blame Pakistan for its flawed and extremist policies. The brutalities against Muslims and their ethnic cleansing in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K), he said, was the practical manifestation of Hindutva policies.
He said India “Citizenship Act” reflected the prejudiced mindset of Hindutva, aimed at changing the demography of Muslim-majority Kashmir.
Such acts on the part of Modi regime, he added, were amounting to ethnic cleansing that required the special attention of the world to build pressure on India to stop committing human rights violations in IIOJ&K. He said the world, due to its vested interests, was not seriously taking the disturbing situation in IIOJ&K.
” authored by Czech historian Milan Kundera that “the first step to liquidate a people is to take away their memory by destroying their books, culture and history”.
The president also mentioned the books, “Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover-Up” by Indian woman journalist Rana Ayyub, that highlighted dark contours of India“I can see country rising which will soon overcome the socio-economic challenges being faced by country,” he added. NDU President Lt-Gen Muhammad Saeed said Pakistan’s major external threats emanated from India, whose defence capabilities were primarily Pakistan-centric.
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