भारत में Rohingya Musalman: झूठ, सच और राजनीति | Political Nari
In this video, we explore the complex and sensitive issue of the Rohingya Muslims, who have been at the center of political debates and humanitarian concerns in recent years. Originally from Myanmar, the Rohingya people have been displaced due to decades of persecution, violence, and discrimination, making them one of the largest stateless communities in the world. Their plight escalated in 2012, when violent clashes between the Buddhist majority and the Rohingya Muslims resulted in massive casualties and displacement. By 2017, the situation reached a crisis point with widespread atrocities committed by the Myanmar military, including killings, sexual violence, and forced migration. As they fled to neighboring countries like Bangladesh and India, the Rohingya became a significant political issue. In India, the situation became even more complicated, with political leaders using the Rohingya issue to mobilize voters during elections, often framing them as a security threat. This video takes a deep dive into the history of the Rohingya crisis, the reasons behind their statelessness, and how the issue has evolved into a contentious debate in Indian politics. We also analyze the role of the Indian government, its legal framework, and its response to the Rohingya refugees, highlighting the contradictions and confusion surrounding the issue. Should the Rohingya be allowed to stay, or should they be sent back? What is the responsibility of countries like India when it comes to refugees? Join us as we break down these complex questions and try to understand the full scope of the Rohingya crisis. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful content on global issues and their political impact.