FO expresses concern for India’s minorities after Ayodhya verdict

NNI

4:47 PM | 10 November 2019

On Saturday, the Foreign Ministry's statement regarding the Indian Supreme Court's decision regarding the members of Babri was shared with the media.

"The decision once again failed to support the demands of justice. The United Nations recently pointed out that the Indian Supreme Court's response to human rights petitions in the context of Jammu & Kashmir has been slow in India. You cannot protect the interests of the nation. "

The statement also stated that this decision destroyed the so-called Indian secularism by making it clear that Indian minorities are no longer safe.

"Along the Hindu ideology, there is a rewriting of history in India to re-record with the image of Hindu Rashtra. It also has a rapid impact on the major institutions of India. According to the statement.

India's wave of extreme ideology, based on Hindu supremacy and exclusionary beliefs, threatens the peace and stability of the region.

"The Indian government must ensure the protection of Muslims, their lives, rights and property, and avoid being a quiet crowd of Muslims who are victims of Hindu extremists and enthusiasts," the statement added.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the international community, the United Nations, and other human rights groups should play their part by restraining the extremist elements of India and ensuring that religious minorities in India enjoy equal status.

Source: https://nation.com.pk/10-Nov-2019/fo-expresses-concerns-for-indias-minorities-after-ayodhya-verdict

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