India’s Muslims Fear a Growing Backlash After Kashmir Attack - The New York Times

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Summary of the Article

The article discusses the growing concerns over a backlash against India's Muslim minority following a terrorist attack in Kashmir. The attack, which killed mostly Hindu tourists, has fueled public anger and led to increased targeting of Muslims under the guise of cracking down on illegal migrants.

Key Points

  • Widespread detentions and demolitions of Muslim-owned property are reported.
  • Right-wing Hindu nationalists are accused of exploiting the situation to intensify oppression against Muslims.
  • India's government is focusing on punitive measures against Pakistan, while local officials in BJP-ruled states are intensifying harassment of Muslims.
  • Killings of Muslims are reported in Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka, and some are suggested to be hate crimes.
  • The use of labels like "illegal Bangladeshis," "Rohingya," and "Pakistani" is used to target Muslim migrants.

Main Argument

The article argues that the terrorist attack in Kashmir is being used as a pretext by some to escalate a campaign of oppression against India's Muslim population.

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