Modi-led India is moving systematically with Hindu supremacist agenda: PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has on Thursday said India has been moving systematically with its Hindu supremacist agenda under its premier, Narendra Modi.
Imran Khan Thursday took to Twitter and wrote, “Starting with illegal annexation and continuing siege of occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IOJK); then stripping two million Indian Muslims in Assam of citizenship, setting up internment camps; now the passage of Citizenship Amendment Law; all this accompanied by mob lynchings of Muslims & other minorities in India.”
Imran Khan said New Delhi has now passed the citizenship amendment law following illegally annexing and continuing siege of occupied Kashmir and stripping two million Indian Muslims in Assam of citizenship. He said India has also set up internment camps in Assam.
The Prime Minister said this is accompanied by mob lynching of Muslims and other minorities in India. He reminded that the appeasement of the genocidal Supremacist agenda of Nazi Germany eventually led to World War Two.
“World must realise, as appeasement of the genocidal supremacist agenda of Nazi Germany eventually led to World War II, Modi’s Hindu supremacist agenda, accompanied by threats to Pakistan under a nuclear overhang, will lead to massive bloodshed and far-reaching consequences for the world,” PM Khan tweeted.
The Prime Minister warned that Modi’s Hindu Supremacist agenda, accompanied by threats to Pakistan under a nuclear overhang, will lead to massive bloodshed and far reaching consequences for the world.
He said just like Nazi’s Germany, dissent has been marginalized in Modi’s India. He said the world must realize and step-in before it is too late.
“As in Nazi Germany, in Modi’s India dissent has been marginalised and the world must step in before it is too late, to counter this Hindu supremacist agenda of Modi’s India threatening bloodshed and war,” he said.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan has chaired a high-level meeting to review affairs of Public Works Department (PWD) and Ministry of Housing and Works (MOHW).
The meeting was attended by the Federal Minister for Housing and Works, Tariq Bashir Cheema, secretaries of housing finance and other officials.
A briefing was given to PM Imran Khan over steps being taken to bring improvements in the institution besides apprising him regarding the issues of financial crisis and employees’ salaries. The premier was informed regarding the effective usage of labour-power and PWD’s performance.
The officials said that the institution has started the e-tendering system for contracts to eliminate corruption besides introducing the e-procurement process. They added 46 projects are currently progressing under Public Sector Development Programme out of which 36 will be completed by the second quarter of the financial year.
The ministry’s officials have also briefed PM Imran Khan over expensive properties in Karachi and Murree. The participants of the meeting have also held consultations to overcome the shortage of houses for the government employees besides discussing appropriate usage of government residences situated in different cities including the federal capital Islamabad.
PM Khan directed the housing authorities to immediately compile data related to the salaries of employees and ordered to ensure resolutions of issued to the workers.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday telephoned Punjab Information Minister Fayyazul Hassan Chouhan and took details of the shocking incident of the clash between doctors and lawyers at the Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIC).
The premier expressed regret over the tragedy and asked about wellbeing of the minister as he was manhandled by the charged lawyers when he attempted to calm down the situation.
He appreciated Chouhan for keeping the watchful eye on the incident and reach out at the spot to resolve the dispute.
PM Khan said that nobody could be allowed to attack the hospitals and the government was responsible for protection of every segment of the society.
“The PIC incident is shameful […] the wise strategy of the Punjab government has saved the situation from deteriorating further” he said. He directed the Punjab government to take concrete steps for preventing such incidents in the future.
Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has on Thursday said those who attacked the Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIC) in Lahore will not escape punishment as vandalism at the hospital is beyond bearing.
Usman Buzdar said in his statement that inquiry has been initiated of the unfortunate incident in which lawyers attacked the PIC and committed the worst act by torturing patients and their relatives.
The CM expressed condolences to the families of three patients who lost their lives owing to the violent clash between lawyers and hospital staff. He stressed that identification process of the suspects has been initiated with the help of CCTV footages. – NNI

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