Hardliner Hindutva leaders call for ‘Muslim genocide’ in India

South AsiaHardliner Hindutva leaders call for 'Muslim genocide' in India
  • Hindu monks seek Rohingya-like mass murder and exodus of Indian Muslims

The Indian hate-mongering leadership is touching new heights in fueling hatred and anti-Muslim violence, and now blatantly calling for the ethnic cleansing of Muslim minorities in so-called secular India.

In a three-day Summit filled with derogatory and hate-provoking speeches, the speakers made calls to kill Muslim minorities and attack their religious places.

The event was held in Haridwar City of Indian northern Uttarakhand State from December 17 to 19.

Among others, the speakers also included Ashwini Upadhyay and Udita Tyagi of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The speakers cited 2017 mass atrocities against Rohingya Muslims and their exodus from Myanmar as an example and called for a similar policy to enable Muslims’ ethnic cleansing in India.

“Nothing is possible without weapons. If you want to eliminate their population then kill them. Be ready to kill and be ready to go to jail. Even if 100 of us are ready to kill 20 lakhs of them [Muslims’, then we will be victorious, and go to jail,” said Sadhvi Annapurna, the General Secretary of the Hindu Grand Assembly, according to The Wire.

“Like in Myanmar, the police here, the politicians here, the army and every Hindu must pick up weapons and we will have to conduct this cleanliness drive (ethnic cleansing). There is no solution apart from this,” said Swami Prabodhanand Giri, the Head of the Save Hindu Army.

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