Foreign ministry summons Indian envoy over desecrating Muslim male's body in Assam
The Indian Charge d’ Affaires was summoned to the Foreign Office on Friday and conveyed the Government of Pakistan’s grave concern over the recent targeting of Muslims in India’s State of Assam, where a brutal eviction drive against the Muslim residents of the State has been launched.


The video shows the killing of an unarmed man by the Police and the desecration of his mortal remains by the individuals embedded with the security forces is shocking beyond belief.
It was conveyed to the Indian official that the recent incidents of violence are, unfortunately, only a continuation of the relentless anti-Muslim violence that has become a norm in India under state patronage.
Security forces are either themselves involved in perpetrating brutalities against Muslims with impunity or provide protection to the ‘Hindutva’ extremists and terrorists who regularly indulge in lynching and other forms of torture against Muslims.
A series of anti-Muslim and anti-minority legislation enacted by the Government of India and incidents of violence against Muslims highlight the rising levels of intolerance and lack of respect for the minority communities in India.
The Indian Charge d’ Affaires was told that the Government of India must investigate the recent anti-Muslim violence in Assam and other such incidents that have happened throughout India and punish the perpetrators of these crimes. It should also take measures to stop such incidents from recurring in the future.
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