ABNA24 - The hardline Hindu nationalist Chief Minister of India’s Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, sparked widespread outrage after declaring in an Assam rally that the Indian government’s goal is to expel Muslims from Assam entirely, marking a dramatic escalation in anti-minority rhetoric.
In a controversial address in Assam, Adityanath made incendiary remarks targeting the Muslim community.
He stated that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) could cleanse Assam of “Muslim infiltrators,” asserting that every Muslim in the region would be identified and expelled.
He further declared that in Uttar Pradesh, no one would be allowed to perform prayers on streets, nor could any place of worship amplify its voice for religious rituals.
Experts argue that such statements reflect a long-standing strategy by the BJP to foment hatred and division against Muslims for electoral gains.
Ahead of elections in India, fake flag operations and venomous campaigns targeting Muslims have become a recurring tactic of the ruling party, say political analysts.
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