‘Vote jihad’: As Modi raises anti-Muslim India election pitch, what’s next?
As the campaign targeting of Muslims becomes more direct and shrill, experts fear Modi’s words could encourage violence against the community.
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As the campaign targeting of Muslims becomes more direct and shrill, experts fear Modi’s words could encourage violence against the community.
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