The Ministry of External Affairs said that Prime Minister Modi (PM Modi) had tweeted on April 19, ‘COVID-19 does not see religion, race, color, caste, community, language or boundaries before attacking. Unity and brotherhood should be given importance in our behavior and reaction.
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The United States regularly talks with Indian authorities at every level, keeping in mind India’s old tradition of democratic values and history of tolerance to India (India), and giving them the rights of minorities, including the protection of human rights ( Human Rights) to maintain obligations and commitments. This is stated by a senior officer in charge of International Religious Freedom Affairs.
During the presentation of the 2020 International Religious Freedom Report by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday, senior International Religious Freedom Office official Dan Nadel said that US officials also hold frequent meetings with civic organizations, local religious communities to discuss their views. And understand the challenges and opportunities.
Prime Minister Modi’s speech mentioned
The report also noted the message of ‘unity and brotherhood’ given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi after targeting the members of Tabligi Jamaat last year in view of the first wave of COVID-19 in the country. The Ministry of External Affairs said that Prime Minister Modi had tweeted on April 19, ‘COVID-19 does not see religion, race, color, caste, community, language or boundaries before attacking. Unity and brotherhood should be given importance in our behavior and reaction.
The Indian section of the annual report also mentions Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat’s April 26 online address to the nation in which he appealed to people not to discriminate against anyone in the war against COVID-19. Nadel said that if we talk about the total encouragement of the United States to the Government of India, then it includes these communities, these external elements in direct dialogue.
The spirit of disempowerment will be removed from dialogue
He said that because when the laws are passed, when the initiative is taken and not done with effective opinion with these communities, it creates a sense of disempowerment many times of sobriety. The best way to deal with this is to establish direct communication between government and civil institutions.
Nadel said that in relation to India, therefore, in my view, it is the right opportunity for the government to deal with some of the concerns of Indian civic institutions, which is possible through more dialogue and more dialogue. India has previously rejected the US religious freedom reports, saying that it does not consider the foreign government’s right to pronounce on the constitutionally protected rights of its citizens.
Hate against Jews and Muslims is a serious problem
Earlier, while releasing the report, Blinken said that hatred has increased against Jews all over the world and also against Muslims in some parts, which is a serious problem for America as well as Europe. He said that wherever this is happening, it should be strongly opposed and it should be ensured that people of all religions and backgrounds get equal respect and dignity.
Welcoming the report, President of the Federation of Indian American Christian Organizations, Koshi George said that the suppression of Christians and other religious minorities continues even during the Corona virus lockdown. He said that Prime Minister Modi’s silence on these important issues is disappointing.
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