At best you're an apologist for the Hindu-fascist regime there.
Hindu Fascism is a joke. It does not exist.
I have worked in India as a part of a conservation NGO for several years, I have a lot more experience than you and others getting their narratives from the media. A lot of the narrative in western media is purely BS driven by vested interests.
There is a right wing government in place, same as the UK. There are no laws discriminatory towards minorities that are in place in India. Muslims enjoy their own personal laws for marriages, inheritances and other civil disputes.
Sikhs are one of the most affluent communities and are spread everywhere across India. In Delhi, they are some of the most well to do people and account for a major proportion of the trading community in the NCR region.
Are there isolated incidents against minorities? You bet. In a country with 1.3 billion people, there are right wing extremists out there and not just from the Hindu community.
The government has no policies, programmes, laws or restrictions targeting minorities. If you bring up cow slaughter being illegal in many states, that is understandable in a country where 80% of the population considers it sacred, akin to a mother. Its a holy, sacred and religiously sensitive issue for Hindus and banning the slaughter of one animal is not a violation of the 'human rights' of the minority population. If a referendum were to take place, cow slaughter would be banned all across the country.
This narrative that somehow India is a hostile place for minorities is a false one in general and anyone who has lived in the country for a period of time will attest to that.
You want to see hostile? Go to Pakistan and see how they treat their Hindu, Christian and Sikh populations. Go to Bangladesh where Hindus are persecuted regularly.