‘Warning! Genocide is imminent in India.’

Patna (CNA Media/Insaf Times) The founder of the well-known human rights group Genocide Watch warns that genocide is imminent in India. The return of Gregory H. Stanton. He had previously voiced worry that the continued persecution of the Muslim population in India signals the start of the eighth stage of the genocide. Dr. Gregory Stanton provided clarification.India is putting plans in place for a “genocide” of 20 crore Muslims. The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the dehumanisation of Muslims through hate speech, and the non-prosecution of lynchings and other crimes committed by Hindutva against Muslims were all mentioned at the 59th ISNA convention, which was held in Chicago.The autonomy of Kashmir has come to an end due to the persecution of Muslims. Many Muslim possessions were stolen or destroyed. Relocation of Muslims to detention facilities. Those who saw their own relatives massacred are coerced into remaining silent. According to Prof. Gregory H. Stanton, the country where murderers are acquitted has an atmosphere of impunity. He also issued a warning over the BJP’s RSS-controlled influence.In India, the RSS ideology is ingrained in educational institutions, labour unions, community organisations, and religious institutions. Across the nation, camps for the RSS and Bajrang Dal are being held. They teach Hindutva philosophy to the youngsters and create in them a hatred and a fear of Muslims. Large financial donations are made to these camps by Indians living abroad. Particularly via the India Development and Relief Fund, according to Dr. Stanton.The BJP was heavily involved in encouraging individuals to commit violent and genocidal acts during the Gujarat Genocide in 2002. In a similar vein, Dr. Stanton cautions that plans for more massacres have already begun. The well-known human rights advocate Stanton has studied genocide and described its ten stages. An organisation called Genocide Watch spearheads campaigns to stop all forms of mass murder, including genocide.In a study done for the US Department of State in 1996, Dr. Gregory H. Stanton described the 10 phases of genocide. Stanton published his well-known study report on the genocide while working in Rwanda.Prof. Stanton claims that there are ten steps to the process of genocide. 1. Establish the difference between us and you. 2.Mark the victims as foreigners. 3. Discriminate: Prove that victims lack legal protections. discrimination in the law. 4. Humiliation: During this stage, enemies and victims are humiliated. At this point, they will be called terrorists, denigrated, and accused of destroying society, among other things. 5. Mechanisms for committing genocide are developed later. All governmental organisations, including the army, are capable of acting in this manner. Stanton contends that at this point, organisations like the United Nations should step in and implement sanctions to halt the genocide. 6. The next step is to use vigorous propaganda to polarise society. Hate speech starts to spread throughout this time. The seventh step is Genocide preparation. These are the folks who need to be attacked and killed. At this point, victims are recognised and divided according to caste or religion. 8. Next comes the stage where the victims are tortured in different ways. Transferring enemies to concentration camps and ghettos was part of this phase. 9. The victims must then be removed. According to Stanton, only a very strong military intervention will be able to stop this. 10. The final step is to refute everything. Stanton described the genocide process in 1996. He initially found eight steps. Later, there were two more steps added.

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