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Opposition Accuses Modi Of Hate Speech Over Comments On Muslims
- Modi’s remarks on Muslims spark accusations of hate speech.
- Congress seeks Election Commission action against Modi.
- Concerns rise over religious intolerance in India’s political climate.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that India’s main opposition party has leveled accusations of hate speech against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following his inflammatory remarks targeting Muslims during an election rally in Rajasthan.
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Modi’s assertion that Muslims are “infiltrators” and insinuations about their family sizes have sparked controversy.
Abhishek Manu Singhvi, a Congress spokesperson, condemned the remarks as “deeply objectionable,” prompting the party to seek action from the Election Commission of India, which oversees the ongoing general election.
Critics argue that Modi’s rhetoric violates election rules prohibiting appeals to communal sentiments.
Asaduddin Owaidi, president of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen party, accused Modi of a longstanding pattern of Muslim vilification to secure votes.
These allegations resonate amidst broader concerns about religious intolerance under Modi’s leadership, with rights groups documenting an increase in attacks against minorities.
Modi’s remarks were a reference to a 2006 statement by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, which Singh clarified to encompass all disadvantaged groups.
Despite backlash, Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party remains favored in election polls, with results expected on June 4.
The Congress party has denounced Modi’s comments as “hate speech,” criticizing the Election Commission for alleged inaction against electoral violations.
While the commission’s code of conduct lacks legal authority, it can penalize violators through notices and suspensions.
Modi’s speech perpetuates the myth of Muslims overtaking Hindu population growth, despite official data showing declining fertility rates among Muslims.
BJP-led states have implemented laws restricting interfaith marriage under the guise of “love jihad,” further exacerbating communal tensions.
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However, Modi’s silence on such issues has drawn criticism, with detractors arguing that it emboldens extremist supporters and enables hate speech against Muslims.
The ongoing election serves as a critical juncture in India’s democratic landscape, highlighting the tension between religious pluralism and divisive rhetoric.
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