In a fierce crackdown amid rising India-Pakistan tensions, Ali Khan Mahmudabad, a bold Ashoka University professor, was arrested for calling out the BJP’s harsh oppression of Muslims and challenging India’s military narrative on Pakistan.
Charged with inciting communal hatred and insulting religious beliefs following a BJP youth leader’s complaint, Mahmudabad rejects all accusations, standing tall for justice and unity. His viral post exposed the harsh realities of mob lynching, “bulldozer justice,” and hate crimes targeting Muslims — brutally contrasting the government’s polished military briefings.
The Haryana Women’s Commission accused him of disrespecting women officers, but Mahmudabad called it a smear campaign to silence dissent.
Outrage grows as Amnesty International slams India’s “cruel, unlawful, and discriminatory” demolition of Muslim homes and businesses. Meanwhile, arrests on espionage claims signal a deepening security clampdown.
Despite PM Modi’s public warnings against vigilante violence, extremist attacks on minorities persist, pushing India toward a volatile breaking point.
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