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Gujarat under Modi: Where religious violence meets caste oppression, economic collapse

Gujarat under Modi: Where religious violence meets caste oppression, economic collapse

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Muslims in Gujarat face constant violence, lynchings, and Islamophobia

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(Web Desk) – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rise to power was routed through the blood of Gujarat's minorities, and the state continues to suffer under his oppressive and divisive rule.

Muslims in Gujarat face constant violence, lynchings, and Islamophobia, while the extremist BJP (Bhartiya Janata Party) of Modi protects perpetrators and silences victims.

Despite being banned from the US due to his role in Gujarat's genocide, Modi remains a hero to Hindutva extremists who thrive under his leadership.

The BJP fuels communal riots in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Khambhat, endangering Muslims’ safety while Hindutva mobs act freely.

Although Dalits, OBCs, and tribals make up 34% of Gujarat’s population, they are denied economic opportunities and subjected to discrimination and brutal violence.

Farmers in Kutch and Saurashtra lose their lands to corporate-backed acquisitions as the BJP favors billionaires over agricultural communities.

At least 65% of Gujarat's rural population suffers from severe water shortages, yet BJP leaders divert resources to industries instead of addressing the crisis.

Unemployment surges as Gujarat’s youth struggle for jobs, while the BJP distracts from economic issues through communal propaganda.

Godhra and Vadodara remain hotspots of religious violence, where Muslim homes and businesses are targeted under BJP's watch.

Tribal communities face displacement as government-backed corporations seize their lands, stripping them of their livelihoods.

The so-called Gujarat development model is a myth, with crumbling infrastructure, rising economic inequality, and minorities living in fear.

Caste-based oppression in Amreli, Mehsana, and Saurashtra pushes Dalits and OBCs deeper into poverty, with little legal protection against violence.

The BJP's "divide and rule" strategy keeps Gujarat in constant turmoil, using Hindu-Muslim riots and caste conflicts as political weapons.

Farmers across Gujarat are in crisis, left to suffer debt and drought as the BJP refuses to implement sustainable agricultural policies.

Modi's government ensures that lower castes remain oppressed while upper castes dominate business, politics, and resources.

By prioritising corporate investments, the BJP abandons Gujarat's poor, leaving ordinary people battling inflation, unemployment, and resource shortages.

Hindutva mobs receive full political backing as the BJP enables hate crimes and normalises violence against minorities.

Crimes against women are rising in Gujarat, with the BJP failing to offer effective solutions for gender-based violence and discrimination.

Rural communities are continuously neglected, with caste conflicts and economic inequality deepening, making survival harder for marginalized groups.

The BJP's rule in Gujarat has left a legacy of broken promises, growing inequality, and social unrest.