He asserted that the Hindutva mentality desired for minorities to live as second-class citizens and not as fully competent.


Islamabad: Interim Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar will reach Saudi Arabia today after concluding his UK visit on Wednesday.
According to sources, the prime minister will hold key meetings during his stay in Saudi Arabia. He will also perform Umrah.
Interim Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar warned the world on Tuesday to wake up as the overflow of Hindutva was expanding beyond its regional borders and would affect Western countries like North America, Canada, and Europe.
While speaking to reporters in London, interim Premier Anwaarul Haq Kakar claimed that the "disease" of Hindu nationalism was spreading across the globe.
He asserted that the Hindutva mentality desired for minorities to live as second-class citizens and not as fully competent.
According to the prime minister, such a fascist mentality was put into effect via the slaughter of hundreds of members of minority communities, the mobilization of cow vigilantes, and the passage of legislation that targeted minorities like Muslims, Christians, Jains, and others, according to the state news agency.
He claimed that Indian terrorism has long been a problem for Pakistan, notably in his own Balochistan region, where the country's support for terrorism was responsible for hundreds of fatalities.
The assassination of Pakistani nationals by Indian-sponsored terrorism, according to PM Kakar, may not have affected the West, but once it endangered their own countrymen, they would have no choice but to join Pakistan's voice.
The prime minister informed the media of his engagement in London and stated that in addition to dealing with the world press, he also met with the British Foreign Secretary, the business community, and students at Oxford Union.
The prime minister, who also visited the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, praised King Charles for his efforts in reducing Islamophobia and bridging the divide between civilisations.

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