narendra modi
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Modi has been in power since 2014. He is supported by the Indian right wing. For 10 years through his support, he tried to modernize the country and elevate India as a global power.
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In the parliamentary elections in India, which lasted from April 19 to June 1, 24 deputies were elected from the country's 183 million Muslim population. Their number decreased by 2 compared to the previous elections.
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Columbia Law Review website shut down after article critical of Israel. The website of the 123-year-old Columbia Law Review magazine in the USA was closed due to the article written by Palestinian Rabea Egbaria, a graduate student of the Harvard Law Faculty, accusing Israel of genocide. The article's author noted that the site's shutdown should be seen as "a small part of the larger authoritarian crackdown on college campuses across the United States."
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the 202 million Muslims living in the country "spies" and called not to divide the "wealth of the nation" among them. The opposition accused him of "inciting hatred" and violating election rules.
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India has passed legislation to grant citizenship to Hindus, Parsis, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and Christians who fled to India due to religious persecution in predominantly Muslim countries like Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan. This document can also be used to de-citizen Muslims in the northeastern states.
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In India, with the participation of the current Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the opening of the Ram Mandir Hindu temple, which was built on the site of the ancient Babri Mosque, which was demolished by Hindu radicals, caused outrage among local Muslims.
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