London, Modi threatens India's survival, says British politician George Galloway
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British politician George Galloway said Modi was an extremist, a threat to the identity of secular India. Ultimately the UN will have to revise its relations and relations with India.
Interviewing a local newspaper, the British politician said that other countries are coming to Modi not because of their love for India but because of their own interests, and when a country loses its love, then in the world, it will lose its economic and cultural The implications are also grim and Modi has done the biggest loss to India.
George Galloway said that Modi's elimination of special status in occupied Kashmir and the worst violation of human rights in the valley has tarnished his reputation worldwide and has haunted India as a country. Reputation has also been affected.
Regarding human rights abuses and treatment of minorities, George Galloway said that what is being done to Sikhs, Christians and other minorities in India and on social media that we often see is that a youth is being manipulated by a group. Violence is killed, most of the RSS people are involved, all of them have exposed Modi and irresponsible actions taken in Kashmir as if they have registered a seal.
George Galloway added, "We have to tell the Westerners that Kashmir is not limited to just scarves and shawls and India's propaganda has to be answered with effective and realistic information." He says he cannot stop journalists from going to Kashmir and India will have to abandon the word democracy and say that we are wrong, we are dictators and do not allow free reporting.