The Spectator Index declares India the 5th most dangerous country globally

The Spectator Index declares India the 5th most dangerous country globally

The Spectator Index declares India the 5th most dangerous country globally
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The Spectator Index has declared India, the world’s fifth most dangerous country to live.

The Spectator Index has released a list of the most dangerous countries in Year 2019.

The index places Brazil on the top of the list, while South Africa on 2nd and Nigeria at third rank of the most dangerous countries in the past year.

Neighboring India has been among top five dangerous countries at the 5th place, after Argentina.

The UK and the US have been placed at 12th and 16th rank in the list.

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The Spectator Index has rated the countries in view of the state of human rights, exploitation of marginal groups, sexual crimes against children and women, rights abuse, curbs on freedom of expression and other social aspects life.

It is pertinent to mention here that a worst lock-down and curbs on civil liberties have been imposed by India in the occupied territory of Kashmir for last six months.

Moreover, the new citizenship law of the country introduced by the BJP government of India to promote Hindu supremacy and curb the rights of religious minorities.

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However, the list comprises of 20 most dangerous countries of the world is:

1) Brazil

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2) South Africa

3) Nigeria

4) Argentina

5) India

6) Peru

7) Kenya

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8) Ukraine

9) Turkey

10) Colombia

11) Mexico

12) UK

13) Egypt

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14) Philippines

15) Italy

16) US

17) Indonesia

18) Greece

19) Kuwait

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20) Thailand

Earlier, Indian police imposed a ban on protest against Citizen Amendment Bill in various cities of India.

According to the details, Indian police had imposed a ban on protests in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka state.

The police chief of Uttar Pradesh has ordered people to stay away from protests.

Moreover, police also forbidden more than four people in a group from meeting at any place.

However, the ban had announced to stop violence, according to police.

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Furthermore, people also denied to arrange marches or rallies in other areas such as Chennai by police.

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