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India bound to take action against outfits calling for 'genocide' of minorities: Abdullah | | | Early Times Report SRINAGAR, Jan 13: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President and Member of Parliament from Srinagar Farooq Abdullah on Thursday said India is bound to take action against outfits calling for 'genocide' of minorities. The veteran politician expressed outrage over the "incendiary remarks" and alleged genocidal threats against Muslims and other minority groups and demanded "stern action" against those "spewing venom at hate speech conclaves" across the country. "The nature of speeches delivered in Haridwar between 17 and 19 December 2021, and other such hate speech conclaves across the country is deplorable. Recurring such open seditious and genocidal calls in the country are deeply disturbing," Abdullah said in a statement. Censuring the government for turning a "blind eye "to the "hate speeches" against the Muslim community, Abdullah said the criminal hush in government circles raises a question mark that begs to be answered. He said India being a signatory to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) under Article 3 C which clearly criminalises 'Direct and public incitement to commit genocide' - should act firmly against such groups and individuals that call for genocide of country's Muslims. "These hate speech conclaves also fit a variety of crimes under Indian laws and are antagonistic to national integrity and peace. The prevailing blanket silence of the country's head and absence of any punitive action has emboldened such hate mongers," he said adding, "I will be grateful if action is taken against those who have violated the Genocide convention. Urgent action is needed otherwise it will embolden those who spread hatred thereby vitiating the atmosphere. It will inevitably result in further alienation of the minorities which is not in the interest of India." He demanded that the groups and individuals spewing hate be taken to task. "It is high time that the government stops emboldening these hatemongers with its inaction and establishes rule of law," he said. |
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