ISLAMABAD: General Asim Munir, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), has criticized India, claiming that minorities are not safe overseas, particularly in the US, UK, and Canada, because of its radical “Hindutva ideology.”
Speaking at a special Margalla Dialogue 2024 ceremony hosted by the Islamabad strategy Research Institute (IPRI), the army commander stated on Friday that “India’s cruelty and brutality in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir is also a continuation of Hindutva ideology and policy.”
India’s worldwide “extrajudicial” network of state-sponsored targeted executions appears to have been the subject of Gen. Munir’s reference. In addition to Pakistan, Indian operatives have also been accused by the US and Canada of being connected to one assassination and one attempt in their nations.