The abuse launched by Nupur Sharma, spokeswoman for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in India, against the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, last June, was just one of the chapters of the series of persecution and violations against Muslims in India since the rise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party The ultra-nationalist Hindu nationalist came to power in 2014. Although the Indian party announced the suspension of the spokeswoman in an attempt to contain widespread Muslim anger, it is unlikely that Modi will take real steps to prevent the continuing abuses against Muslims that his policies are fueling by the day.

These violations extend across the length and breadth of India, from the state of Assam in the far east of India to Kashmir, the center of the conflict in the far northwest, and include mass killing and forced displacement using violence practiced by the official police and Hindu extremist groups alike, and restrictions on Islamic manifestations such as veiling, demolishing mosques and changing mosques. The names of the streets and villages inhabited by Muslims, and the introduction of material insulting to Muslims in school subjects.

Little by little, India's oppression of the large Muslim minority of more than 170 million people is evolving into something like ethnic cleansing, a policy that derives from the Israeli Cleansing Handbook, a fact, not a metaphor.

With the development of relations between India and Israel in recent years, Modi and his party are importing the Israeli security model into the Indian arena with the aim of erasing the Islamic presence.

Maidan's video reviews the most prominent manifestations of ethnic and religious cleansing against Muslims in India, and compares them with the policies of the Israeli occupation, ending with a warning of the emergence of a new ethnic cleansing state in the second most populous country in the world.