Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday accused the minority in India targeted by extremist groups and warned that such agenda “is a real and present threat” to regional peace.
Khan went down to Twitter to make accusations after alleged inflammatory and provocative speeches on Muslims at an event in Haridwar in Uttarakhand held in December.
In his Twitter handle, Khan also questioned whether the BJP government supports calls for minority genocide in India, especially 200 million Muslim communities.
“This is a high-time international community noting & acting,” he said further.
In other tweets, Khan accused the government led by BJP to target minorities in India, adding that extremist agenda “is a real and present threat to peace in our region.” Last month, the Pakistani Foreign Office called Charge D’Affaires and expressed his concern for alleged hatred speeches made in Hardwar’s conclave.
Pakistan told the India that the speech of hatred reportedly seen by great concern by civil society and cross-section of people in the country.
Harred in Haridwar from December 17-20, Dharma Sansad was held by Yati Narasimhanand Giri from Juna Akhada, who was under police scanner to make hatred speech and incite violence against Muslims.
At the event, some speakers were suspected of making inflammatory and provocative speeches, calling for the killings of people from the minority community.
Two pine has been put forward against 15 people in this case, including Waseem Rizvi who changed his name to Jitendra Narayan Tyagi after converting with Hinduism recently and the organizer of Sansad Yati Narasimhanand, Imam Head of the Dasna Temple Head in Ghaziabad.
The five member special investigation team has been formed to see this problem.
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear the action of litigation of public interests (pills) who were looking for actions against those who made hatred speech during recent conclave.
A bench led by the Chairman of the Judge N V Ramana recorded the submission of Senior Advocate of Kapil Sibal that there was no action taken against those who made hatred speech despite pine registration.