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Pakistan on Wednesday strongly condemned the restrictions imposed by the Bharatiya Janta Party’s government in Haryana, India on offering Friday prayers by Muslims at several places.
“We are also deeply concerned over continued vandalization of mosques and attacks against prayer places of Muslims by Sangh Parivar extremists with the complicity of BJP ruled states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana,” the Foreign Office said.
In another abhorrent act of sacrilege of Muslim religious places, radical Hindu groups reportedly dumped cow dung at several grounds used for Friday prayers.
“The senseless attacks against Muslims and their places of worship, houses and businesses are continuing in Tripura as well despite international concern.”
The FO added that BJP ruled states had arrested hundreds of individuals including well-known advocates and journalists under draconian laws such as the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act for raising voices against gross and systematic human rights violations of minorities, particularly Muslims.
In the state of Maharashtra, violent attacks were carried out against shops, mosques, and shrines of Muslims by BJP activists and its affiliated groups including Bajrang Dal, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena.
“Pakistan calls on the international community, particularly the United Nations and relevant international human rights and humanitarian organizations to fulfil their responsibilities to stop the rising Islamophobia,” it said.
The FO stressed that the violent attacks against minorities particularly Muslims in India be stopped, ensuring their safety, security and well-being and the protection of their places of worship.