Gandapur urges world to protect rights of Indian, Kashmiri Muslims

Author: Agencies

Minister for Kashmir Affairs, Ali Amin Gandapur has urged the world community to come forward for protection of rights of Indian Muslims and the people of Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK). In a statement on Friday, the minister for Kashmir affairs said the so-called secular face of India stands exposed before the world. The minister said the international media is unmasking the extremist face of India. He said India is now being recognized in the world as a Hindu extremist country. He said that with each passing day, India is touching dangerous level of extremism. He said that US Commission on International Religious Freedom has exposed the so-called Indian ruler’s democratic and secular face before the world. He said that Hindutva approach resembles 21st century Nazi mindset, emerging in India.

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