Silence of int’l community on rising fascism in India is complicity in the crimes: Fahim Kayani

LONDON (PNI) The silence of the international community on the rising incidents that beget fascism in India is an unfortunate example of silent complicity in the crimes against humanity being perpetrated by groups with state backing in the country that boasts of diversity, Tehreek-e-Kashmir, UK, President Fahim Kayani said.

Kayani also called on Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the United Nations to take a stand against India’s vulgar barbarism and halt impeding genocide in the country.

Kayani was referring to three-day so-called “Dharma Sansad” held in India’s Haridwar area of its Uttarakhand province between December 17-19 where an assortment of Hindutva gang called for a mass murder of Muslims to turn India a Hindu-owned, Hindu-led, and Hindu-run state.

“The call for murder of Muslims in broad day light with no deterrence from Indian state is an eye opener as how India has turned into a slighter house for anyone who is not a Hindu,” Kayani said.

At a separate event in New Delhi, the capital of India, the Hindutva gangsters raised Nazi-style salutes, and vowed: “We all pledge, that until our last breath, we will make India a Hindu nation. We will fight and die and, if required, kill.”

“Fascism is not rising but is thriving under state patronage but the world is turning a blind eye towards Narendra Modi government whose hands are soaked in blood of hundreds of innocents from his days at the helm in Gujarat province,” Kayani said.

The Tehreek-e-Kashmir president pointed to voices of conscience including British Shadow Minister Naz Shah MP , Former Chair of the Conservative Party Baroness Sayeeda Warsi ,
global rights defenders CJ Werleman and Pieter Fredrich who questioned those international forces which claim upholding human rights without any differentiation on the basis of religion or color.

“This is not 1940’s Nazi Germany. This is 2021 Haridwar Genocidal Meet in India. Calling for the killing of Muslims. This is happening now. For those who say it’s a fringe group, Hitler was once also considered to be a part of the ‘fringe’. Where is the global outcry?” British lawmaker Naz Shah asked.

Quoting Secretary General for Hindutva gang organization Hindu Mahasabha, global rights defender and journalist tweeted a video: “If we [Hindus] become soldiers and kill two million Muslims, then we will be victorious.”

Kayani said India’s record in Indian Illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIoJK) had already exposed Delhi’s claims of so-called democracy and secularism. “But the world powers remained silent on Kashmir because of geo-political reasons where India has become a lynch pin of the US and its allies against China,” he said.

“The broad day light calls for mass murder of Muslims should not be only warning call but the United Nations, the US and her allies must hold an international tribunal to deter the Indian state from furthering their Hindutva agenda,” Kayani said.

According to Warsi, member of the House of Lords , “Many of us have been warning of the rise of Hindutva-RSS ideology which has the support of the Modi-led BJP government.”

“It is ripping out the soul of secular India. There’s a long history of Nazi links and overlap of ideology between Nazi and Hindutva-RSS beliefs with links now in the UK,” she said, warning the British government to be aware of this nefarious ideology that thrives on blood of innocents.

Expressing shock over the call for genocide, a twitter user Veenu Sehgal said: “Shocking and disturbing is the fact that world leaders, politicians and human rights organizations are silent.”

Pieter Friedrich, who is a journalist whose work is focused on Hindutva terrorism and its international links, said: “I have sometimes called Modi the ‘Hitler of the East’. To my mind, the only question remaining is if and when the Hindutva pledge to kill will also include a vow of loyalty to Modi as the Fuhrer of India.”

“RSS’s Leader (PM Modi’s guruji) Golwalkar, notably, is also known to have been an avid supporter of Adolf Hitler, and had said in ‘Bunch of Thoughts’ that minorities in India should be treated in the way Hitler treated Jews,” Kayani said, urging the Muslim world, particularly the OIC, to open its mouth and hold India accountable for this brazen “gunda-gardi” that smells of slaughter house.

“If not this time, when,” Kayani asked the OIC and the United Nations . “Should we wait for another genocide like what happened with Rohingya in Myanmar,” he asked.

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