Indian police support BJP in attacking Muslims

Indian police have acquitted three politicians of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of attacking Muslims.

Iran Press/Asia: Indian police sent a letter to the Supreme Court on Wednesday claiming that there was no evidence against BJP politician Kapil Mishra, Anurag Thakur, and Parvesh Verma to prove that they were involved in the killing of Muslims in New Delhi.

The three, who were arrested after the brutal massacre of New Delhi Muslims during the US president's recent visit to India after controversial speeches, are accused of inciting extremist Hindus against Muslims.

Indian police have asked a court to overturn their detention and release them because there is no evidence against the suspects.

The Indian judiciary has arrested ruling party leaders for inciting violence in the community and inciting extremist Hindus against Muslims, killing 50 Muslims and injuring 400 others.

Earlier, Indian Police claimed that the assailants to Muslims were in connection via whats app and the group's leaders have distributed weapons to extremist Hindus.

Attacks on Muslims and sexual harassment of Muslim women have increased since the inauguration of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the government has remained silent.

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