ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday that India’s government of Narendra Modi’s extremist agenda posed a “real and present threat” to regional peace.
He urged the international community to take note of India’s discrimination against religious minorities.
“It is past time for the international community to take notice.” “All religious minorities in India have been targeted with impunity by Hindutva groups acting under the extremist ideology of the BJP Modi government,” he tweeted.
The prime minister also stated that the Modi government’s silence on the call for Muslim genocide by extremist Hindutva leaders called into question the government’s support for the call.
“The Modi government’s continued silence on the call for genocide of minorities in India, particularly the 200 million Muslim community, at an extremist Hindutva summit in December begs the question of whether the BJP government supports this call,” he said.