Modi administration in India has faced mounting criticism for its perceived anti-Muslim rhetoric and policies. Reports suggest that the govt's approach towards minority communities, particularly Muslims, has taken a worrying turn, with allegations of increased brutality and discrimination.
The Modi govt, which came into power promising to uphold secular values, has been accused of failing to protect the rights and safety of minorities. Instead, it has been accused of actively promoting divisive narratives that target Muslims, portraying them as infiltrators and extremists.
Recent investigations by reputable media outlets, such as The Wall Street Journal, shed light on the govt's use of social media to propagate negative stereotypes about Muslims, painting them as terrorists.
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Additionally, the govt's targeting of opposition leaders and mocking of Muslim attire on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) have fueled concerns about the erosion of religious harmony.
Despite outcry from opposition parties and human rights organizations, the Modi govt has remained defiant, refusing to address allegations of bias and discrimination. Critics argue that the govt's actions are driven by a desire to consolidate Hindu votes, especially amidst fears of dwindling voter turnout.
International observers, including the head of the US Commission on Religious Freedom, have expressed alarm over the declining religious freedom in India under the current administration. They warn that India's reputation as a diverse and inclusive nation is at risk if such trends continue unchecked.