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A commentary published on 20 May 2026 in the Bangladeshi daily ‘Amar Desh’ draws parallels between Zionism and Hindutva, arguing that both movements emerged from religious nationalism and rely on force and propaganda to sustain themselves. The article traces the origins of Zionism under Theodor Herzl and its culmination in the 1948 establishment of Israel, describing the state’s expansion into Palestinian territories and its control over the West Bank and Gaza. It alleges systematic oppression of Palestinians, including mass detentions and violence.

The piece then compares Israel’s treatment of Palestinians with India’s political trajectory under the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its ideological parent, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). It claims that since 2014, Hindu nationalist politics have intensified anti-Muslim sentiment, drawing inspiration from Zionist strategies. The article cites BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari’s campaign remarks in West Bengal, where he labeled Muslims as outsiders and invoked Israel’s Gaza actions as a model.

Following BJP’s electoral win in West Bengal, the article reports incidents of violence against Muslims and calls to identify Muslim homes. It concludes that such developments mirror pre-genocide propaganda seen in other regions and pose grave risks for India’s Muslim population.

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