What Modi won’t show the G20: Muslims killed, harassed by the police and abused in school | Rana Ayyub
The PM is keen to show India as the mother of democracy', but this is one of the most undemocratic periods in its history
Over the last few months, billboards across India, especially in the capital, New Delhi, have been plastered with images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The hoardings welcome international delegates to the G20 summit with the words Mother of Democracy to host G20". On the eve of the summit, which begins on Saturday, the prime minister has penned an article citing the diversity of the Indian democracy. He writes: For India, the G20 presidency is not merely a high-level diplomatic endeavour. As the mother of democracy, and a model of diversity, we opened the doors of this experience to the world."
Over the past year, through his much-publicised state visit to the United States and through his much talked-about international trips, including the G7 meetings, Modi has extolled the virtues of democracy, of a secular and inclusive nation, paying obeisance to Mahatma Gandhi at every available opportunity. But this grandstanding is, in fact, a diabolic facade. The ugly reality of present-day India is that minorities are under relentless attack.
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