Killer of Sikhs Feels Unsafe in Modi�s Regime

:dateline:Former DGP, Julio Ribeiro, notorious for his “Bullet for Bullet” policy in Punjab is back in the headlines. �Ribeiro has given a statement that�attacks on Christians have increased in Modi�s regime. �Hie statement has triggered a new debate, and leaders of various political and religious organizations have flooded the news channels with statements. �Where BJP and RSS leaders are acting in Modi’s defense, leaders of victim communities comprising Church priests, Ulama of Muslims, and other leaders are exposing Modi’s policy of�attacking minorities.

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Ribeiro has also said in his statement that he is feeling threatened in this country at the age of 86. He said that the same country believed him beyond expectations when they were scared of the anti-India movements in different states. �Ribeira said that fanatic Hindu elements don�t even consider him an India.

It is worth mentioning that a few days ago, a church was targeted by a Hindu mob which replaced Cross sign of Christianity with a statue of Hanuman.

It is noteworthy that Ribeiro said in a TV show that his�ancestors were Hindu 500 years ago and they converted to Christianity after the invasion of Portuguese. �Ribeiro said that the Indian people voted Modi on the issue of development, but Modi hasn’t done much in that regard.

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