Another Muslim Family Brutally Attacked in India After Pahalgam False Flag Operation

In a chilling continuation of state-backed Islamophobia, yet another Muslim family was violently assaulted in India’s Uttarakhand state, days after the Pahalgam false flag operation that has further exposed the Modi regime’s deep-rooted anti-Muslim agenda.

The assault, which took place while the victims were en route to attend a wedding, involved a group of Hindutva extremists who first interrogated the family members about their names and religion. Upon confirmation that they were Muslim, the attackers reportedly used iron rods and knives to brutally injure five to six members of the family.

The incident marks a dangerous escalation in India’s communal violence, which analysts believe is being systematically fueled by the Modi government’s divisive rhetoric and its continued patronage of extremist elements. “Modi’s Hindutva project has set India ablaze with hatred,” a senior regional analyst remarked. “Religious identity has become a death sentence under this regime.”

The recent Pahalgam false flag operation, where victims were allegedly identified and killed based on their religion, has triggered a wave of targeted violence against Muslims across the country. Rather than condemning the brutality, India’s pro-government media – often dubbed “Godi media” – has gone silent, after previously amplifying the false narrative of ‘Muslims targeting Hindus.’

Sources confirm that religiously motivated attacks, mob lynchings, and caste-based atrocities are no longer isolated incidents but have become normalized in Modi’s India. Rights groups and international observers have repeatedly warned that the country is descending into a state of systematic apartheid, with Indian Muslims facing daily threats to their lives, dignity, and freedoms.

India, once celebrated as the world’s largest democracy, is now increasingly being seen as a pariah state where fascism thrives under the guise of nationalism. The latest assault in Uttarakhand is not an aberration—it is a manifestation of a broader policy of religious persecution.

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