In a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Khan also attacked RSS accusing it of working to turn secular and pluralistic India into a majoritarian theocratic nation as 'Hindu Rashtra'.
"Facist forces are attempting to create a divide in the society by launching a hate campaign against Muslims and Dadri incident is an example of this," Khan told reporters here.
In his letter, the minister said there had been sporadic incidents of ethnic or communal clashes, but the real essence of freedom and secularism has never been under question or threat as it was for last one and half years.
Khan said, "Since the new government took charge and most of its members have been longtime workers and cadres of RSS and its other affiliates, they pledge their obedience to this organisation first and ideology or world view of this organisation is an article of faith for them."
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He alleged that in this regard most of the members of the Union cabinet give mixed signal to society on the issue of protecting the interest of the minorities in the country.
"I humbly request to the highest international body to look into our miseries and take care of us and impress upon the Indian government to stick to international agreements and allow to flourish secularism and plurality in the country and not to push the agenda of extra constitutional authorities to turn India into theocratic majority Hindu nation," he said.
Khan also said he wanted President Pranab Mukhrjee and PM Modi to call a round table conference and discuss campaign against Muslims in the name of beef and attempts to turn India into a Hindu nation.
He alleged that Dadri incident was a grim reminder and sinister campaign of this organisation where one old Muslim man was lynched on the rumour of consuming beef.