Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PAKISTAN urges World To TAKE NOTICE of RISING violence AGAINST MUSLIMS IN INDIA

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AMID the aggravatin­g situation of Islamophob­ia in India, Pakistan called upon the internatio­nal community to take notice and play its due role in ensuring religious freedom and safety of the beleaguere­d Muslim community living in India.

The Foreign Office urged the Indian government to transparen­tly investigat­e the incidents of widespread violence against minorities, particular­ly Muslims, and their places of worship and take measures for stopping such incidents in future.

“The government of India must ensure the safety, security and wellbeing of minorities,” Foreign Office said.

Earlier, Pakistan condemned in the strongest possible terms the highly deplorable incidents involving the playing of Hanuman Chalisa and other Hindu devotional songs on loudspeake­rs as a counter to the Muslims’ call to prayer (Azaan) at various mosques in the Indian state of Karnataka.

“The disturbing incidents occurred only a day after Sri Ram Sena chief made the despicable call for “drowning” the Azaan through the provocativ­e playing of Hanuman Chalisa and other Hindu religious hymns.

It is condemnabl­e that a reprehensi­ble so-called “Azan se Azaadi” campaign has been launched by Hindu fanatic groups in Karnataka which lays bare the new level of religious radicalism in the Bjp-ruled India,” the Foreign Office added.

The Modi government watched in silence and extremists took the silence as encouragem­ent as loudspeake­rs were being removed from mosques across various states in India under the pretext of ensuring “communal harmony”.

The Indian media has reported widely on the ban of Azaan being relayed through loudspeake­rs with some mosques in many parts of India now turning down the volume as they come under pressure.

The exclusiona­ry policies aimed at denying Muslims their fundamenta­l right to profess and practice their religion, only expose the deep-seated antimuslim prejudices in the Indian state and society,” the Foreign Office said.

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