“Khan has no right to speak on Assam. He should keep his mouth shut.”, Local Muslim bodies tear into Pak PM Here’s an Indian’s response

Imran Khan

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Pak Prime Minister, Imran Khan has been extremely concerned about Indian Muslims since the abolition of Article 370. He has repeatedly expressed ‘grief’ (on twitter) over the treatment of Muslims in India.

On the NRC exercise in Assam, Khan shared a link by NDTV and called for attention from the International Media on the Modi government’s ‘ethnic cleansing’. “Reports in Indian and international media on Modi Govt’s ethnic cleansing of Muslims should send alarm bells ringing across the world that the illegal annexation of Kashmir is part of a wider policy to target Muslims,” tweeted the Prime Minister of the Islamic republic.

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However, Imran Khan has been slammed by the apex body of 21 indigenous Muslim organisations in Assam on his concern over internal matter of India. “Imran Khan has no locus stand in Assam. Khan has no right to speak on Assam. He should keep his mouth shut. We are living in Assam for generations peacefully with our Hindu brothers,” said Sayed Muminul Aowal, president of the apex body of indigenous Muslim organisations. “We have full faith in the government and the state is totally peaceful now,” he added.

Imran Khan is trying to project the Modi government as anti-Muslim and convert the India-Pakistan issues into a religious one. In the last few days, he has played the Hindu Muslim card and called on the international community to look into the matter.

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Previously, he compared the Modi government with Hitler and appealed the world to unite against it. “The fascist, Hindu Supremacist Modi Govt should know that while armies, militants & terrorists can be defeated by superior forces; history tells us that when a nation unites in a freedom struggle & does not fear death, no force can stop it from achieving its goal,” tweeted Imran Khan.

India rejected the two-nation theory and Muslims have lived in India peacefully for decades. India is home to 10.9 per cent of the global Muslim population and ranks third in the list of countries with the largest number of followers of Islam. A little above 14 per cent of India’s population is a follower of Islam and this translates into around 19.5 crores Muslims.

Pakistan has always been jealous about the secular fabric of India and banks on its Muslim population to create a civil war in the country. The Pakistani Army through its Jihadi terror factory has time and again tried to disturb communal harmony of India, including attacks on Amarnath Yatra. ISI has made many other attempts to create communal disturbance through terrorist attacks on holy religious sites. But so far the people of India and the Indian state have been able to give a befitting reply to Pakistan and none of its attempts succeeded.

Imran Khan’s tirade against Hindus and the language on Twitter displays the level of standards he has set for the office of the Prime Minister. The language used by the PM is deprived of all decency and sense of responsibility.

Pakistani leadership is deliberately projecting the India Pakistan issue as Hindu Muslim divide. The aim behind this propaganda is to create an Islamic alliance against Hindu India. The similar attempt of Islamic alliance was made by Palestine against Israel but the world is well aware of the result of this ‘unholy alliance’.

The hatred of Pakistan and its leadership against India and Hindus is dangerous for the security of the South Asian region. The hatred for India in Pakistan has now shown its real face of the hatred for Hindus. This hatred has led to the creation of Pakistan but the issue did not end there. The existence of Pakistan is based on enmity for India as the Pakistani state has no other identity.

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