India Treading A Dangerous Path Under BJP-RSS Supremacist Policy: Prime Minister

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India treading a dangerous path under BJP-RSS supremacist policy: Prime Minister

Prime Minister Imran Khan Wednesday once again sharing his concerns said under the influence of German Nazis' mindset, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in India was relentlessly implementing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) supremacist ideology against its minorities and moving on a path littered with disastrous consequences for the entire region

DAVOS, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 22nd Jan, 2020 ) :Prime Minister Imran Khan Wednesday once again sharing his concerns said under the influence of German Nazis' mindset, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in India was relentlessly implementing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh's (RSS) supremacist ideology against its minorities and moving on a path littered with disastrous consequences for the entire region.

The ideology of Hindutva, which had direct inspiration from the German Nazis, believed in the Hindus' racial superiority over other communities residing inside India, especially the Muslims and the Christians, he said while speaking during a moderated session of International Media Council in Davos, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting.

India, a nuclear armed country of about two billion people, was moving on a path of disaster, he warned.

The prime minister, to a question regarding the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK) dispute, said when he formed the government, from the day first, he was a firm believer that military was no solution to any conflict as it could have unintended consequences.

The only way forward was bringing about a peace settlement in Afghanistan, mend border issues with Iran and ties with India, he added.

Mentioning his cricketing experience of playing in the neighbouring country and friendships, he said his government tried to reach out to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but strangely the reaction from the other side was quite weird.

The whole region, he said, faced the issue of poverty, and peace and trade were the way forward to overcome the challenges, but the events, which proceeded after the Pulwama attack, were strange. After the incident, he offered the Indian government to provide actionable evidences and Pakistan would take action, but instead they bombed inside Pakistan.

In response, their planes were brought down, but Pakistan in a goodwill gesture, had returned the captured Indian pilot.

To another query, Imran Khan said,"The two nuke countries cannot afford a conflict." "Kashmir is a disputed territory under the United Nations resolutions. The things went bad to (the) worst after India revoked its special status, did away the Article 370 of its constitution with the unilateral steps," he added.

The prime minister warned that what was happening in India would be a disaster for the people of India and the Occupied Kashmir. About 900,000 Indian troops had turned the occupied valley into an open prison.

Efforts were afoot to change the demography of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, which was indeed worrisome, he maintained.

He said he had talked to US President Donald Trump over the issue. To another question, he once again urged the United Nations and the US that they must act over the worsening situation in IOJK.

Imran Khan said Pakistan had fears that what happened in Pulwama, New Delhi once again could stage such an act to attack the Line of Control to divert the world's attention from the things happening inside Occupied Kashmir and India, including the strong protests over the controversial citizenship act.

The prime minister also categorically said that the two nuclear countries could not contemplate a war. He had demanded the UN to send observers to the LoC, he added.

He said his worry was about the BJP's election campaign based upon jingoism, which led to the protests being held across India over the controversial citizenship laws.