India’s top court to investigate calls for ‘genocide’ of Muslims
IndIa’s supreme Court has issued notice to a northern Himalayan state following a petition that sought to prosecute several Hindu religious leaders for allegedly calling for a “genocide” of Muslims at a closed-door meeting last month.
Three supreme Court judges on Wednesday said they were notifying the Uttarakhand state government that they will investigate the case next week.
according to a police complaint, the religious leaders called on Hindus to arm themselves to kill Muslims during a meeting in the northern holy town of Haridwar, in Uttarakhand, in december.
The police said they were questioning suspects over the hate speech, but no arrests have been made.
Videos of the event had sparked outrage, prompting demands for action. In one clip that went viral, a speaker at the gathering told the crowd that people should not worry about going to jail for killing Muslims.
“Even if just a hundred of us become soldiers and kill two million of them, we will be victorious ... If you stand with this attitude only then will you able to protect ‘sanatana dharma’ [an absolute form of Hinduism],” the woman said.
Uttarakhand state is ruled by Prime Minister narendra Modi’s nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), whose rise to power in 2014 has led to a spike in attacks against Muslims and other minorities.
The petition filed by retired Judge anjana Prakash stated that the speeches made at the Hindu religious leaders’ congregation “pose a grave threat not just to the unity and integrity of our country but also endanger the lives of millions of Muslim citizens,” according to Bar & Bench, an online portal for Indian legal news.
India’s Muslims have been subject to discrimination and religious persecution under the BJP government, which critics say is aiming to marginalise Muslims and remake secular, democratic India into a Hindu nation.
The president of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, India’s largest socioreligious Muslim organisation, accused the government of turning a blind eye to the hate speech against the Muslim community.
Last month, Indian police arrested a Hindu religious leader, Kalicharan Maharaj, for allegedly making a derogatory speech against India’s independence leader Mohandas Gandhi and praising his assassin.
Gandhi was shot dead by a Hindu extremist during a prayer meeting in the Indian capital in 1948 because he called for HinduMuslim unity during the partition of the Indian subcontinent by British colonial rulers in 1947 into India and Pakistan.
In the northern state of Haryana, which is also governed by the BJP, Hindu vigilantes last month tried to stop Muslims from offering Friday prayers by shouting religious slogans and heckling worshippers in the presence of heavy police security.