Extremism grips Uttarakhand: Muslims, Hindus caught in crossfire
Dehradun: Uttarakhand state of India has been caught in a wave of extremism that is causing tension and fear among its diverse communities. Both Muslim and Hindu populations find themselves caught in the crossfire of this divisive ideology of Modi-led Hindu fanatic party BJP.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the reports suggest that extremist factions within the govt, influenced by the hardline policies of Prime Minister Modi, are pushing for a Hindu-dominated Uttarakhand.
This radical agenda of BJP aims to transform the state into a Hindu-only enclave, alarming many residents, particularly those belonging to minority communities.
Hindu pundits, seen as proponents of the Modi govt’s Hindutva ideology, are reportedly advocating for the expulsion of Muslims from Uttarakhand.
This debate has fueled tensions, leading to clashes and violence, including the tragic deaths of six Muslims in the Haldwani area.
Muslims in Uttarakhand allege widespread discrimination and persecution, with instances of forced entry by police into their homes, vandalism, and threats. Mosques and shrines have been demolished, and Muslim-owned businesses face boycotts, creating a climate of fear and distrust.
Critics have accused the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand of complicity in the destruction of religious sites and the marginalization of minority communities. The Modi govt, they argue, is abusing its power and trampling on the fundamental rights of Muslims and other minorities.