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    Security Officials Warn of Potential Large-Scale Violence in India Amid Rising Extremism

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Senior security officials have issued warnings about the possibility of a large-scale massacre in India, highlighting the escalating religious extremism, intolerance, and internal divisions that could ignite widespread violence. These concerns were raised during a briefing with media influencers focused on recent developments in the region.

    The officials emphasized that India appears to be attempting to shift focus from its domestic challenges by fostering instability in neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan. They described the Indian leadership as unwilling to acknowledge the realities on the ground, labeling India a “Hindutva-driven failed state” grappling with growing religious extremism and intolerance.

    They argued that the Hindutva ideology has undermined India’s secular fabric, with the country’s military increasingly influenced by the ruling BJP’s religious and political objectives. The officials dismissed the narrative of “Shining India” as misleading, pointing to a deeply fractured society where freedom of expression and press freedom remain tightly controlled by the state. Additionally, they criticized India’s vision of “Akhand Bharat” as reflecting expansionist ambitions.

    In a significant development, the security sources warned that the next major massacre in India could exceed the scale of violence seen in Gaza. They highlighted ongoing discrimination against minorities, especially Muslims, as a factor likely to deepen societal divisions further.

    The briefing also shed light on the situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, describing it as “the world’s largest military garrison,” with one soldier deployed for every seven to eight civilians. The officials accused India of conducting false-flag operations, blaming Pakistan to divert international attention from indigenous freedom movements.

    Furthermore, the sources claimed that India perceives a stable, prosperous, and moderate Pakistan as a threat. They noted that certain segments of the Indian media and political leadership continue to focus on crafting negative narratives against Pakistan and its armed forces. The banned Joint Awami Action Committee’s senior leadership was also accused of advancing an Indian agenda.

    The briefing concluded by affirming that Pakistan and its people have never been intimidated by India and will not be in the future.

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