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The State
Department in United State published an “Annual Report” on religious freedom. It
discussed about the status of minorities several countries. The report
mentioned attacks on religious minorities in India including Muslim and Christian
who are part of the second most populous country in the world after People’s
Republic of China.
A senior official in the United disclosed on the condition of anonymity that India, a country having a vast potential, saddened US by persistent violence.
The official said that we want to condemn persistent violence by Indian Government towards minorities living in the country.
The official
further added that due to these concerns the government in United States
continuously encouraging Indian government to take action against the violence and
hold the anti-minority culprits accountable.
The official
also pledged to directly discuss the matter with his counterparts in India about
the matter and will ensure close collaboration with Indian media and its civil society.
According to
the report released, which is based on research, as well as analysis of Indian media
and information taken from advocacy groups, raised concerns over demolition of
Muslim’s homes by the government and flogging of public by the Police upon the
accusation of injuring Hindus in Gujrat.
United States
Commission on International Religious Freedom had continuously criticized India
for its religious and human rights violations. It also suggested to put India on
blacklist over its violent and anti-minorities conduct.
United States
reluctance to take a hard stance against India:
The current
report was presented by Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, but he did not
mentioned India when he slammed China, Iran, Nicaragua and Burma on account of religious
and human rights violations.
Blinken is also
assigned to mention “Countries of particular concern” for religious intolerance
by the end of this year. But it is expected in many spheres that the name of
India will not be included because of its longstanding partnership with US to
act as bulwark against China.
Blinken concluded
the presentation by saying:
“We
defend the right to believe — or to not believe — not only because it’s the
right thing to do, but also because of the extraordinary good that people of
faith can do in our societies and around the world.”
(Courtesy:
Dawn)
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