Atrocities on Muslims of India, a stain on democracy
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The Indian government has demolished at least 70 houses of refugees from Pakistan's Bhole Bhat near the Indian city of Jodhpur. India is presenting its democratic image to the world, but in reality, human rights violations are on the rise in India.
On 24 April, at least 70 houses of refugees from #Pakistan, built on govt land, in #Jodhpur's Chokha village were razed by the Jodhpur Development Authority. | @hasanimmaaz
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On 24 April, at least 70 houses of refugees from Pakistan in Jodhpur's Chokha village were razed by the Jodhpur Development Authority (JDA).
The refugees lived here in these houses, made on government land, for seven-eight years. The plots on the 400 Bigha land were sold to these Pakistani refugees, mostly Hindus.
The refugees protested the demolition carried out by the team of JDA, the district administration, and the local police.
This action on the part of India is an argument that India is in no way a benefactor of Pakistani refugees.
Incidents of oppression and persecution of non-Muslims are increasing rapidly in India. Due to such incidents, the real and cruel face of India has been exposed in front of the world.
India is continuously guilty of persecuting minorities, especially Muslims. The international community should take notice of this recent human rights violation in India.