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India surely going towards genocide: President Alvi

President Dr. Arif Alvi while criticising the fascist policies of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “India is surely going towards genocide.”

How long can world ignore this serious degradation of India? Modi’s RSS/BJP Hindutva fascists are on a rampage against minorities particulalry muslims, destroying their mosques, killing innocent people & burning their homes. India is surely moving towards a genocide. STOP THIS https://t.co/NgulAtw3Dl

— Dr. Arif Alvi (@ArifAlvi) February 25, 2020

The President took to Twitter and shared his view on a video showing some people vandalizing a mosque in New Delhi. He questioned, “How long can world ignore this serious degradation of India?”

He further said, “Modi’s RSS and BJP Hindutva fascists are on a rampage against minorities, especially against Muslims, destroying their mosques, killing innocent people and burning their homes.”

Notably, the death toll rose to 18 on Wednesday, with more than 180 other people injured, as rampaging rioters in northeast Delhi set fire to buildings, vehicles and factories.

According to the medical director of the Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital Sunil Kumar, 18 people have died on Monday, and several others with bullet injuries brought to the hospital during the protests.

On the other hand, New Delhi police spokesman Anil Kumar talking to media said besides the deaths, at least 186 people including 56 police personnel and 130 protesters have been injured in the clashes.

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