British MP faces backlash over Twitter jibe about Muslims in India

By Team NewsableFirst Published Apr 23, 2022, 5:30 PM IST
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Naz Shah, a British Labour party MP has been at the receiving end on social media for her 'fearmongering' over, what she termed as rising Islamophobia under the Narendra Modi government.

Naz Shah, a British Labour party MP has been at the receiving end on social media for her 'fearmongering' over, what she termed as rising Islamophobia under the Narendra Modi government. 

Naz, the Member of the UK Parliament from Bradford West, took to Twitter two days ago and urged British Prime Minister Boris Johnson who was travelling to India that their foreign relations must not just be based on trade and internationalism but also on human rights. 

The rising tide of everyday hate & mob lynching against Muslims in India is becoming worrying.

Dr Gregory Stanton who warned of early signs of genocide in Rwanda has now stated “There are early signs and processes of genocide” in India & Kashmir. (2)

— Naz Shah MP 💙 (@NazShahBfd)

She said that the rising tide of everyday hate and mob lynching against Muslims in India is becoming worrying and that Muslims being beaten, threatened with rape and lynched has become a norm in India. She also invoked the issue of human rights in Kashmir.

Stating that the UK prides itself on human rights and that successive British governments have worked to protect the rights of women and girls worldwide, Naz said that remaining silent while the minority population in India is being persecuted and Muslim women are at the centre of such hate, would amount to cowardice. 

However, Boris -- the Conservative party Prime Minister on his maiden visit to India -- said that the country had 'constitutional protections' for communities.

Commenting on the British MP's tirade over Twitter, BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla hit back. He said, "I am an Indian Muslim. The youngest spokesperson of the BJP. (I am) proud to be born in India more than any other country. Not that it is any of your business to lecture my country about human rights given the track record of anti-semitism you have."

Rise in hate crimes against Muslims after 2014?

Yes you are right but please look where that is happening :) again stop lecturing my country-

No Muslim is leaving on the wheel of a plane here.. perhaps you should ask why Muslims are most unsafe in Pak,Afg,Syria! 3/n pic.twitter.com/PfbYryuYpV

— Shehzad Jai Hind (@Shehzad_Ind)

"You have no locus on what is an internal and integral part of India but perhaps Naz Shah would like to tell us about atrocities done by Pakistan and ISI on Kashmiris in Pak-occupied Kashmir, which is anything but Azad! But Naz will not speak up," he said.

Other Twitter users too lashed out at the British MP.

Some users urged the Bradford West MP that the UK should first fix problems in its own backyard. The number of stabbings that are happening in London and the number of no-go areas in the country especially in Birmingham.

First fix problems in your backyard. The number of stabbing that are happing in London and number of no go areas in UK specially in Birmingham. If you have more time fix inflation and food shortage.

To be clear, the relation between countries are only and only trade related. https://t.co/6q8hYZpaTo

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