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US expresses concern over religious freedom in India, cites citizenship law

US expresses concern over religious freedom in India, cites citizenship law

Current Affairs:The US has communicated worry over the present circumstance of strict opportunity in India and raised the issue with Indian authorities, a senior State Department official has said.
The comments came in the wake of boundless fights held across India against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
The senior State Department official, on state of obscurity, said that he has met with authorities in India about what is occurring in the country and communicated concern.
“We are worried about what’s occurring in India. I have met with the Indian outside pastor. I’ve met with the Indian minister (to communicate my anxiety),” the official, who was as of late in India, told columnists on Wednesday.
The US has likewise “communicated want first to attempt to help and work through a portion of these issues”, the authority said as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo propelled a 27-country International Religious Freedom Alliance.
“To me, the underlying advance we attempt to do in many spots is state what would we be able to do to be of assist you with working through an issue to where there’s not strict abuse. That is the initial step, is trying to say would we be able to work with you on this,” the authority said.
India keeps up that the Indian Constitution ensures essential rights to every one of its residents, including its minority networks.
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