Hi Religion Unplugged readers, In the past year, “nearly 950 hate-related incidents” took place in India, according to a new study. Muslims and Christians — both religious minorities in the state — were the main targets of these attacks. In today’s top story, Vishal Arora analyzes the findings of the study conducted by the Association for Protection of Civil Rights and the Quill Foundation. This is particularly concerning because it comes in the first year of Narendra Modi’s third term, and violence was shown to increase during election periods. This, Arora writes, “shows a weakening of basic democratic principles.” Violence Against Religious Minorities Undermines India’s Democracy(ANALYSIS) A new study has found nearly 950 hate-related incidents in India during the first year of the main ruling party’s third term. Religious minorities, especially Muslims and Christians, were the main targets of violence and hate speech. This rise in unchecked and largely unpunished hostility should concern all citizens. by Vishal Arora More Parable Than Sermon: The Biblical Imagery Behind Netflix’s ‘Squid Game’ Season 3
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Violence against religious minorities in India
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