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throwaway20231 | 3 years ago | on: Tax raids at BBC offices in India enter second day

'Modi's response to Gujarat riots' - what response. He single-handedly orchestrated it and the BBC documentary has implicated him, not to mention the dozens of court cases that initially found him guilty. Do you remember the time when Amit Shah was on the run and hiding from the police due to the involvement and indictment in fake encounter cases.

Are you blind to the rising incidents of violence against minorities that has dramatically increased under Modi or are oblivious about the fact that a mosque was razed by his party only to build a grand temple there?

'Hindus (and Indic peoples) have been persecuted for a good few decades in every neighboring Muslim country.' - Where are the facts? Quotes like these without facts mean nothing.

'The removal of article 370 was a massively popular move' - not for the people who were actually impacted by this. Who still do not have a legitimate election or government. Is Kashmir a part of Democracy? What happened to the state government?

I am surprised that educated people still support Modi. It echos well with the growth at all costs story. Every country that has a majority which considers itself as the victim resorts turns towards Facism and Modi is leading us there really quickly.

throwaway20231 | 3 years ago | on: Tax raids at BBC offices in India enter second day

Having to create a throwaway account as the last time I commented using my real username, someone from the Indian government looked me up and followed my Linkedin activity.

India is on a path to being a totalitarian state. One that will normalize ethnic cleansing of minorities, "re-education" of those who can't be eliminated and a state that strips away your fundamental rights especially if you belong to the minority.

The short term India is busy growing its nationalistic ambitions at all cost. The long term India is Akhand Bharat which will attempt consolidate Pakistan (even at the cost of nuclear war), Bangladesh and Nepal all into a single country.

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