Following the Pahalgam attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a continued military operation against terrorism, framing India's situation as a permanent state of conflict. Instead of reassuring the populace about safety, Modi's address seemed aimed at reinforcing nationalist fervour, particularly in response to the ceasefire announcement. The BJPâs tactics have involved harnessing anti-Muslim sentiments and neglecting accountability for security measures, all while disregarding calls for peace from attack victims, showcasing a concerning trend for Indian democracy.
Modi's speech was not about reassuring the Indian public regarding safety but rather a warning that the nation is now in a permanent state of conflict.
The BJP has embraced anti-Muslim rhetoric while calling for revenge instead of taking responsibility for security lapses that led to the attack.
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