In the last general elections Narendra Modi elected as the Prime Minister of India for thethird time. The 2002 anti-muslim riots in Gujrat have been significant event as Chief Minister of Gujrat, where Narendra Modi rise to prominence to use the extremism and anti-muslim sentiments, during which hundreds of Muslims were killed and thousands displaced. Modi is widely perceived as a staunch proponent of the idea of India as a Hindu state, and he has remained conspicuously silent on the injustices and challenges faced by minorities, particularly Muslims. Under his leadership, the government has introduced a number of divisive policies, including the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which has been criticised for its discriminatory nature. Moreover, incidents of violence committed in the name of cow protection (‘Gau Raksha’) and increasing restrictions on religious freedom in various states have raised serious human rights concerns.…