Recent events in India have escalated political tensions as opposition leaders voice their concerns over government accountability following violent incidents in which lives were lost. The opposition criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's absence in the wake of tragedies involving citizens and police. The backdrop of these events includes a history of similar incidents that have seen the BJP's handling questioned, such as cases in Hathras and Lakhimpur Kheri. The opposition asserts that when such tragedies occur, there are attempts by the ruling party to suppress their efforts at obtaining justice for the victims. Furthermore, there are accusations about the selective treatment of opposition voices being silenced while crimes against the Hindu community in Bangladesh receive little attention from the Prime Minister. Essentially, there exists a pattern of opposition leaders being prevented from expressing solidarity with affected citizens due to law enforcement restrictions. This highlights the deteriorating state of democracy when voices of dissent are continually stifled. The need for thorough investigations into the circumstances leading to such tragedies has become paramount, alongside the crucial demand for accountability from the administration, which is perceived as failing to protect citizens during critical times. The heightened scrutiny on police brutality and failures of the administration is paving the way for intensified public discourse on civil rights and governmental accountability in India.
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