The French newspaper Le Monde urged the international community to take action to stop the daily killing of Muslims in India, and emphasized that the new nationality law that classifies Muslims as pariahs is totally unacceptable.

In her opening ceremony, she appealed to the international community to break its silence regarding the daily killings of Muslims suspected of slaughtering cows in India and the coup d'etat carried out by the Indian authorities in Kashmir, where democratically elected leaders have been in prison for four months and the people of the region are still imprisoned in their homes.

She stressed that the wave of anger - which has been sweeping the country since last week against the new nationality law based on racial discrimination against Muslims - is at the same time a blatant expression of the rejection of the tyranny of the Narandira Modi government and the racist ideology of Hindu nationalists.

Le Monde said that this new law is a "terrible scourge" as the pretext of protecting persecuted religious communities in neighboring countries, India aims behind it to distinguish and isolate Muslims, and if not, the newspaper asks - "Why does India not accept Rohingya Muslims who were expelled from Buddhist Burma? Or Sri Lankan Muslims victims of all kinds of violations in their country? ".

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In fact, according to the French newspaper, what is happening in India is the implementation by Moody and his party of the Hindu nationalists' project they had prepared in the 1920s.

Moody is progressing in implementing his project without internal or external resistance, as the opposition has long been controlled by the Congress Party, which has been exhausted by years of power and corrupted by corruption. As for the power of elites, academics, journalists and NGOs, the Moody regime has completely neutralized it.

Le Monde concluded by saying that Moody's agenda that he carried out as a betrayal of the promise of the Indian father of Independence (Mahatma Gandhi) and his Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to create an open country on diversity not governed by religion, stressing that a country like India - which claims to be the largest democracy in the world - cannot convert millions Those who have long inhabited it for residents who have no rights based on their religious beliefs.