India a dangerous country for minorities: Governor
LAHORE, Nov 02 : Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar on Tuesday termed the series of seventeen attacks on mosques in the Indian state of Tripura as a gross violation of religious freedom and said that India had become a dangerous country in the world for minorities.
The shameful silence of the United Nations and other international Human Rights organizations was
condemnable. Pakistan will continue to raise its voice against the oppression of Indian Muslims, he added.
The Punjab Governor shared a video of the attacks on mosques in a tweet, and said that there had been
a surge in attacks by the RSS terrorists on mosques and Muslims in India. He said the terrorism against
Indian Muslims was state-sponsored, adding that Muslims were no longer safe in India. The oppression
on Indian Muslims was utterly condemnable, he said.
Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that Muslims as well as other minorities were not safe in India.
He said that minorities were being killed with impunity, their places of worship were attacked and they
do not have the freedom to practice their religion.
While calling upon the United Nations and other international organizations, he said that it was high time
the organizations must take notice of human rights violations in India and act immediately to stop them,
adding that through diplomatic pressure, the international community must ensure the protection of minorities in India.
Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar said that minorities in Pakistan were enjoying complete religious freedom.
All minorities including Hindus and Christians were free to practice their religion, he said. He also assured
the Indian Muslim brothers and sisters that Pakistan would raise its voice at all international forums
including the United Nations to protect their rights and they would not be left alone.
The Governor Punjab strongly condemned the terrorist incident in Balochistan and said the entire nation
was with Pakistan Army in the war against terrorism. Terrorism would be rooted out from Pakistan by
all means, he added.
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