India’s Narendra Modi faces significant backlash from activists due to the Indian occupation in Kashmir under Modi’s rule

Ahead of the G20 summit happening this upcoming weekend, on 22nd to 23rd November 2025, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also attending, has faced significant backlash from activists and civil society organizations regarding India’s occupation of Jammu and Kashmir.
The South Africa Kashmir Action Group (SAKAG), led by its Chairman Salman Khan, in partnership with the Muslim Lawyers Association (MLA), told VOC News that they lodged a formal criminal complaint with the Commissioner of the South  African Police Service (SAPS), the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), and the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI).
“The complaint calls for the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of the visiting Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, for alleged crimes against humanity and crimes against humanity committed in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The case coincides with Mr. Modi’s visit to South Africa to attend the G20 Summit in Johannesburg,” asserted Khan.

Photo: South Africa Kashmir Action Group
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