CM AjK criticised on controversial citizenship law by Indian administration

Muzaffarabad: Chairman Jammu & Kashmir Forum Frane Chaudhary Naeem Akhtar criticized a controversial citizenship law introduced by the Indian administration to protect religious minorities in neighboring Muslim countries, saying it differentiated among people on the basis of their faith. “The regulation and laws are premised on a false assumption that minorities are being persecuted in Muslim countries of the region and to provide India a façade of being a safe haven for them,” Naeem as saying while talking to media.
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He maintained the rising wave of Hindutva, a 20th century ideology seeking to establish the hegemony of the Hindu way of life in India, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) government had led to political, economic and social victimization of Muslims and other minorities. Naeem recalled the international community to take notice of actions to protect human rights and prevent attacks against minorities.