Indian Muslims across the nation are voicing their concerns over the potential return of the Modi govt to power, citing fears of further marginalization and discrimination. Despite holding office for a decade, the Modi administration appears determined to secure another term, sparking apprehension among the Muslim community.
Highlighting their anxieties, Indian Muslims point to Modi's recent claims of a decisive victory in the elections, raising alarms about the potential reinforcement of a Hindutva-centric agenda. Over the past decade, Muslims have felt increasingly targeted by the govt's policies, with allegations of discriminatory practices and marginalization.
Reports indicate a series of injustices suffered by Indian Muslims during Modi's tenure, including the demolition of homes, businesses, and places of worship under the pretext of illegal encroachments. Additionally, amendments to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) have raised concerns about the erosion of basic rights for Muslims, with fears of being rendered stateless.
The atmosphere of fear and insecurity has permeated daily life for Indian Muslims, who report instances of police harassment even during routine activities such as prayer. Many express a sense of disenfranchisement and injustice, citing biased treatment by both the govt and law enforcement agencies.
As the political landscape remains tense, Indian Muslims emphasize the need for fair and inclusive governance, rejecting attempts to polarize communities along religious lines. They call for a focus on addressing fundamental issues such as access to basic facilities and equitable development across all regions, including neglected areas like Bihar.