India in conversation with other countries on importance of equal treatment of all religions: US
India in conversation with other countries on importance of equal treatment of all religions: US
Miller said, 'We are in dialogue with many countries, including India, on the importance of equal treatment of members of all religious communities.'
US News: A top US official said that the administration of the country's President Joe Biden is committed to protecting and promoting everyone's right to religious freedom and that it emphasizes the importance of equal treatment of members of all religious communities, including India. Is in talks with many countries.
“We are engaging with many countries, including India, on the importance of equal treatment for members of all religious communities,” US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said at his daily press conference on Monday.
A recent article titled 'Strangers in their own land: Being Muslim in Modi's India' published in 'New York Times' alleges that India has the world's most The large Muslim community is raising their families and children in an environment of fear and uncertainty. Miller was answering a question related to this. Miller was asked, “Have you talked to Indian officials on this matter?”
In response, Miller said, “I will not talk about private diplomatic conversations, but we are deeply committed to protecting and promoting respect for the right to freedom of religion or belief throughout the world.” “
The article published over the weekend alleged that Prime Minister Modi has “undermined the secular framework and strong democracy” since taking office. India has previously rejected such allegations. It says the allegations are based on “misinformation and misconception” about the country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that he has never said a single word against minorities and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has not only been against minorities today but has never been against them.
The Prime Minister, however, made it clear that he was not ready to accept anyone as a “special citizen”. Modi said these things in an interview with 'PTI Video' on Sunday night. The opposition has alleged that the Prime Minister's election speeches are dividing and polarizing the society. Amidst these allegations, this comment of Modi is his clearest statement till date regarding minorities.
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