India’s fascist leadership threatens Kashmiris: Imran Khan

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Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday said that for over two weeks, nine million people are under siege in occupied Kashmir due to fascist India.

In a chain of tweets, the premier said India has been captured, as Germany had been captured by Nazis, by a fascist, racist Hindu Supremacist ideology and leadership.

The Prime Minister added said that the fact that India’s nuclear weapons are in the control of “the fascist, racist Hindu supremacist Modi government […] impacts not just the region but the world”.

The statement comes after Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declared that while New Delhi had stuck to its commitment of ‘no first use’ policy regarding nuclear weapons, the future policy would depend upon the situation.

“India has been captured, as Germany had been captured by Nazis, by a fascist, racist Hindu Supremacist ideology and leadership. This threatens 9m Kashmiris under siege in Indian Occupied Kashmir for over two weeks which should have sent alarm bells ringing across the world with UN Observers being sent there,” he said.

“And the threat also extends to Pakistan, the minorities in India and in fact the very fabric of Nehru and Gandhi’s India. One can simply Google to understand the link between the Nazi ideology and ethnic cleansing

and genocide ideology of the RSS-BJP Founding Fathers,” he tweeted.

“Already four million Indian Muslims are facing detention camps and cancellation of citizenship. World must take note as this genie is out of the bottle and the doctrine of hate and genocide, with RSS goons on the

rampage, will spread unless the international community acts now to stop it,” he continued.

Imran Khan further demand, “The world must also seriously consider the safety and security of India’s nuclear arsenal in the control of the fascist, racist Hindu Supremacist Modi Govt. This is an issue that impacts not just the region but the world.”

On August 5, the Indian government had announced the scrapping of the special status of occupied Kashmir by revoking Article 370 of the Indian constitution.

Despite a strict curfew in the occupied region, protests and clashes between Kashmiri residents and Indian

forces have taken place at least twice.