Iran Press/ Iran news: Some of Iran's Student organizations and NGOs on Sunday in a letter to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, referred to the new Indian citizenship law saying the law is biased toward the religions of the Indians and is aimed at exerting more pressure on the Indian Muslims.
The letter also stressed that the so-called amendment of Indian citizenship has led to the destructively organized measures by the extremist group against the Muslims and their holy beings.
Furthermore, the letter stressed the solution for such a crisis would be keeping aloof of any discrimination and bias and putting an end to such violence and extremism against the Indian Muslims as soon as possible.
Earlier Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif in a tweet said: "Iran condemns the wave of organized violence against Indian Muslims.
Recent violence erupted in the Indian capital, leading to a three-day-long rampage, with Hindu mobs attacking Muslim homes, shops and mosques and resulted in killing and injuring hundreds of Muslims.
Police in Delhi have been accused of looking the other way as Hindu mobs attacked Muslim homes while in many cases they were found to be complicit in the assaults.
The House of Representatives of the Indian Parliament has passed a controversial bill that would accelerate the citizenship of non-Muslim immigrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan undermining the Indian constitution and raised the reaction of Muslims in this country.
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