Following the recent Pahalgam false flag attack, the New York Times has exposed the intensifying oppression of Muslims in Indian-occupied Kashmir by the Modi government and Hindu extremists.
According to the report, thousands of Kashmiri Muslims have been arbitrarily detained, and their homes demolished as part of a brutal crackdown. Human rights organizations have expressed grave concern over this surge in violence and suppression.
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Meenakshi Ganguly, Deputy Director for Asia at Human Rights Watch, warned, “The Pahalgam attack should not be used as a pretext for retaliatory actions against minority communities.” She further stated that such steps risk escalating human rights violations and triggering international backlash.
International publications and human rights bodies have strongly criticized these actions, terming them clear evidence of Modi’s aggression and anti-Muslim agenda. Defense analysts call the demolition of Muslim homes under the guise of the false flag operation a cowardly act.
The global outcry against these violations is growing, and the Indian government faces increasing pressure for its actions in occupied Kashmir.