Friday, March 29, 2024

Topic: Gujarat genocide

“India I went to was love. India I left was full of hate,” says British Muslim who survived Gujarat genocide

Imran Dawood also spoke sharply against the Modi government in his reflections on the genocide, “The India I went to was love and happiness. The India I left was full of hate and disappointment,” he said.

Clear parallels between Nazi and Modi regime, says Dr. Jason Stanley, author of “ How Fascism Works”

India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under Prime Minister Narendra Modi mimics the Nazi playbook, says Yale University professor and prominent scholar on fascism Dr. Jason Stanley.

The many silences and problems in the BBC documentary on Modi

Astonishingly, the BBC documentary is silent about counterterrorism accompanied by Islamophobia.

Amit Shah on Gujarat genocide: Allegations since 2002, Modi always comes out shining, popular

Amid the Opposition criticism against the Narendra Modi government over the BBC documentary on Narendra Modi’s role in Gujarat Muslim genocide 2002, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said Tuesday the PM had been subjected to such allegations since 2002 and had come out shining and more popular.

SC asks CBI, Gujarat Govt why they want Teesta Setalvad in jail

The Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned the CBI and the Gujarat government as to why they want to send human rights activist Teesta Setalvad and her husband Javed Anand back in jail after they have been out for over seven years on anticipatory bail.

“Something that happened 21 years ago…Why foreign TV open old wounds…”: Shashi Tharoor

“In India, this is something (Gujarat genocide 2002) that happened 21 years ago that the Supreme Court has ruled on. And that people including Muslims feel we now should put behind us,“ senior Congress leader and MP Shashi Tharoor said talking on the recent BBC documentary that questions Narendra Modi’s leadership during Gujarat Muslim genocide 2002.