India's 2024 Minorities Violence Surge
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Surge in violence against Muslims, and Christians marks 2024 in India

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In 2024 , India witnessed a disturbing surge in violence targeting its minority communities, particularly Muslims , Christians , and Dalits.
The incidents of hate crimes, mob lynchings, assaults, and systemic discrimination have raised serious concerns about the state of communal harmony in the country.
The most visible aspect of this surge was the targeted violence against Muslims , which spiked in several states.
Muslims were physically assaulted and subjected to economic boycotts.
Government has maintained that its actions are aimed at safeguarding national interests.
But rising violence raises serious concerns about the protection of minority rights.
Human rights groups have called for a comprehensive review of the laws designed to combat religious violence and discrimination.
There have also been calls for the government to take more stringent action against hate-driven attacks and to better protect vulnerable communities.
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