You contradict yourself, and your naked bias and hatred of an entire community is evident in your post.
Conflating Hindu radicals and the Indian state apparatus is a shallow attempt at justifying your expression of hatred of the entire community based on repeated incidents of hateful behaviour by Hindu radicals. Nowhere has any government, or any influential individual from the Arab states supported, mentioned, alleged or hinted, that it is the state apparatus that is responsible for the bad behaviour.
Just by shifting the goalposts and pretending that it is the mechanical reaction of the state apparatus that you were criticising all along is a very weak diversionary tactic. You started by criticising, quite rightly, the bad elements in the Hindu community, and then built insupportable connections between that criticised behaviour and the entire community, and now, on being confronted, are sidestepping and trying to draw an untenable link between the actions of a fringe element and the entire state, trying to convince anyone who will listen that this is what was intended all along.
Shame on you for your hate-filled attitude, and shame on you for your weak defence of the indefensible. Would you couple the bad behaviour of the National Front with the responses of the British Government? What leads you to believe that what is ridiculous behaviour in the UK suddenly becomes sensible in India?