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India is blazing in a fire ignited by Narendra Modi

Delhi riots are the planning of fascist Modi, he said. He asserted that India must not deem Pakistan's peace desire as a weakness. He regretted the global community's silence over the Delhi riots in India.

Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has said that India is blazing in a fire ignited by Narendra Modi.

Delhi riots are the planning of fascist Modi, he said. India must not deem Pakistan’s peace desire as a weakness. The global community’s silence over the Delhi riots in India is deplorable. Pakistan is advancing successfully on the economic front.

The government will provide electricity to the industry at 7.5 percent by June 2020, while the export-oriented industry including textile is being given Rs 20 billion subsidies.

 

Talking to a delegation of Sargodha Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) and party delegations from various districts, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that United Nations and other international organizations are keeping mum over the massacre of Muslims in India, torturing their homes and mosques, which is a denial to protect basic human rights.

If the world community continues to be a silent spectator on the persecution of minorities in India, then it will be horrible for peace. Those martyring the Muslims and demolishing mosques in Delhi are committing the biggest terrorism.

Read more: Delhi riots may descend region into unprecedented violence, warns Hamza Ali Abbasi

Governor Punjab said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, we are stood by our Kashmiri brethren and Muslims in India and will not leave them alone at any stage, besides raising an active voice for their rights.

He said that today, Pakistan is faced with economic and other challenges however the government is taking effective steps to away with them, and emergent measures are being put to resolve problems of the business community and provide them relief.

He said today Pakistan is getting stronger economically due to better policies of the government. Industrialists, investors and all other businesses doing people will be facilitated to the maximum, and no doubt, the business community has a crucial role in strengthening the country economically that is why the government is taking along the business community and consulting them on all economy-related matters.

Earlier, PM Imran Khan gave a vehement call to the international community to immediately intervene to stop the appalling rampage by Hindutva extremists against Muslims across India, with a particular emphasis on the recent wave of the massacre of Muslims in New Delhi

Delhi has been at the center point of communal riots in India for the past few days; petrifying images of brutal assault and massacre of Muslims on the streets of Delhi are pouring in on social media, triggering concerns and outrage from people across the globe.

Read more: PM Imran Khan urges world to stop ‘Delhi riots’, violence against Muslims

PM Khan reasserted that a Nazi-inspired RSS ideology has seized India which is unleashing its vile agenda to persecute minorities driven by racism and bigotry. He said that nearly 200 million Muslim’s safety and security are at risk.

Social media in India brimmed with numerous videos and images of Hindutva goons vandalizing the properties of Muslims in several areas of Delhi.

Several videos have shown Hindutva fanatics stomping the streets of Muslim majority residential areas with metal rods in hands, destroying the mosques, and raising the RSS flag from the minarets of the mosques.

https://twitter.com/ashoswai/status/1233583706176151557?s=20

 

Another horrific video of  Indian Policemen forcing injured Muslim men to sing chant ‘Jai Hind’ and sing ‘Bande Mataram’ went viral on social media, exuding their hate and hostilities towards Muslims.

Delhi riots are said to be the bloodiest assault dissent ever since massive protests rocked entire India after BJP pitched divisive Citizenship Amendment Act last year.