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The Modi government is facing allegations of espionage. India, with a population of 1.37 billion, is now the world’s second most populous country after China. India ranks as the sixth-largest economy globally by GDP and the third-largest in terms of purchasing power. Over 80% of its population practices Hinduism, with the remaining 20% adhering to other religions or atheism, resulting in a significant vegetarian population due to religious beliefs.
Accusations against the Modi government are numerous, with around 90% appearing credible and the remaining 10% being seen as politically motivated. Key charges include the promotion of Hindutva, extremism, and conservative policies, which have garnered substantial evidence.
Furthermore, the government is accused of anti-Muslim sentiments, contributing to riots and hostile policies against minority groups.
Urdu-language newspapers in India, while less prevalent than Hindi, cater to a diverse audience, including Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs. Notably, Urdu language standards are maintained in India, but some areas in Pakistan lack the same support. This underlines the significance of Urdu in both countries.
One of the Modi government’s notable achievements is hosting the G20 conference, where Pakistan was notably absent. However, our former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif believed that Pakistan would have been in the G20 meeting had his administration not been overthrown.
Opposition parties, including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, have criticized the government, accusing it of espionage driven by fear of losing power. The Modi government has called for an investigation to address these allegations.
While the government refutes the claims, opposition leaders, such as Mahva Moitra and Priyanka Chaturvedi, have shared evidence suggesting hacking attempts on their communications, casting doubt on the Modi government’s stance.
These events might be linked to the upcoming general elections, where the Modi government is facing strong opposition from the ‘India’ alliance. The truth will only become clear after the elections.