Rohingya migrant's life torn apart as Delhi election sparks violence
Mohammad and several Rohingya migrants have been arrested in Delhi during the election for speaking out against Hindu nationalist groups who are targeting their community, sparking international concerns over human rights. The arrests mark a worrying escalation of tensions between politicians and minority groups.

The Indian government has arrested several Rohingya refugees in Delhi for allegedly distributing anti-India leaflets during the recent election, sparking fears of a human rights crisis. The refugees, who are fleeing persecution in Myanmar, claim they were only discussing politics and had no intention of harming anyone. The arrests have raised concerns about the treatment of minority communities in India and the impact of the country's 'strategic partnership' with Myanmar on Rohingya refugees. The situation highlights the complexities of India's engagement with its Muslim-majority neighbor and the challenges faced by Rohingya refugees seeking asylum in the country.