In a recent Al Jazeera report, allegations have surfaced against the Modi govt in India, suggesting a systematic campaign of pre-election manipulation through controlled media narratives.
According to the report, the portrayal of the Modi administration in Indian media is starkly different from reality, painting a skewed picture in favor of the govt.
The report highlights concerns that the Modi govt has been propagating false narratives, particularly following its hosting of the G20 meeting, to influence public opinion.
It suggests that this manipulation aims to bolster support for the govt by fostering Hindutva ideology and extremism.
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Furthermore, the report underscores international apprehension regarding human rights violations in India over the past decade. Notably, the Canadian govt has raised allegations of India's involvement in international terrorism, which the Modi govt repeatedly denies.
The accusations have not been isolated, as the United States has also expressed concerns over India's alleged role in supporting extremism. These developments raise questions about the Modi govt's approach to international relations and its implications for minority rights.
Critics argue that the ruling BJP's tactics, including anti-Muslim rhetoric, are aimed at securing Hindu votes, potentially at the expense of minority rights.
The report calls attention to the plight of minorities under the Modi govt and questions how long such suppression will persist.