Pahalgam false flag: Global media exposes rising anti-Muslim hate in Modi’s India

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After the Pahalgam false flag incident, the global media is now talking about Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi’s hate-driven policies.

According to reports, the Indian government has started attacking Muslims living in India in states like Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Maharashtra.

Not only this, their media has also turned increasingly toxic, with Islamophobic content spreading rapidly.

Al Jazeera has reported that India is releasing songs which are targeting Indian Muslims.

Modi’s party BJP leader Nitesh Rane further fueled tensions by publicly calling for an economic boycott of Muslims.

International media turns against Modi

Al Jazeera found at least 20 songs that carried and amplified such Islamophobic themes at a time when Indians were anxiously scrolling through their digital feeds for more information on the aftermath of the attack.

There are songs that call for Pakistan to be nuked or for the Indian government to “wipe Pakistan off the map”, and others that advocate for “Pakistani blood” in exchange for the deaths.

A report by the “Center for the Study of Organised Hate” based in Washington D.C. confirms that anti-Muslim hostility in India is intensifying at an alarming rate. Defense analysts suggest that Modi is stoking religious hatred for political gain, deliberately inciting Hindu-Muslim riots and contributing to rising tensions across the region.

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