India’s Dark Decade:

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Violence, Vigilantes, and the Minority Crisis | CN News.
Since Narendra Modi’s BJP came to power in 2014, India has witnessed a disturbing surge in communal violence, religious polarization, and systemic discrimination against minorities—particularly its 200 million Muslims.

📊 In 2024 alone, incidents of communal violence rose by 84%, with Muslims accounting for the majority of victims. From mob lynchings under the guise of cow protection to the controversial citizenship laws that triggered deadly riots in Delhi, the pattern is deeply troubling.

🕌 Manipur burned for months, leaving hundreds dead and tens of thousands displaced—while the Prime Minister remained silent. Meanwhile, hate speech targeting Muslims surged nearly 75% in just one year, with Indian media often echoing government narratives instead of questioning power.
📜 Legislative changes, such as the Waqf Amendment Act, further marginalize Muslim communities and erode secular protections once guaranteed under India’s Constitution.

⚠️ While India promotes itself as the world’s largest democracy on the global stage, its domestic record on religious freedom tells a different story.
This documentary investigates the facts, figures, and forgotten voices behind a decade of deepening religious fault lines.

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