"Narendra Modi's landslide victory as prime minister of India in 2014 was borne on his promises to unleash his country's economic potential and build a bright future while he played down the Hindu nationalist roots of his Bharatiya Janata Party," the editorial titled 'India's Turn Toward Intolerance' said.
The Prime Minister's Office did not offer any comment when its attention was drawn to the editorial by PTI for a response.
It added that since Modi took office, there has been an "alarming rise" in mob attacks against people accused of eating beef or abusing cows and most of those killed have been Muslims.
The editorial also referred to India's film censor board's decision regarding a documentary on Nobel Prize- winning economist Amartya Sen. The board ruled that the documentary cannot be screened unless the director cuts the words "cow", "Hindu India", "Hindutva view of India" and "Gujarat", where Modi was the chief minister at the time of anti-Muslim riots in 2002.
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