The IAMC urged the Indian government to take immediate steps to protect the rights of all of its citizens, regardless of their religion.
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WASHINGTON, DC – The Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC), an advocacy group dedicated to safeguarding India’s pluralist and tolerant ethos, has welcomed the release of the US State Department’s 2023 International Religious Freedom (IRF) report which highlights the ongoing persecution of religious minorities, particularly Muslims and Christians in India.
The latest IRF report echoes findings presented in the annual report of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, which calls on the State Department to designate India as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) for ongoing and severe violations of religious freedoms for minorities, the IAMC said in a statement on Wednesday.
“Once again, it is clear from the State Department’s own reporting that India more than qualifies as a CPC,” said Rasheed Ahmed, IAMC Executive Director. “Now it is time for Secretary (Antony) Blinken to act on these facts, as well as the facts that have been presented by USCIRF for years, and designate India as a CPC,” he added.
The IAMC statement further urged the Indian government to take immediate steps to address these concerns and protect the rights of all of its citizens, regardless of their religion.
Presenting the report, Secretary of State Blinken said: “In India, we see a concerning increase in anti-conversion laws, hate speech, [and] demolitions of homes and places of worship for members of minority faith communities.”
The report covers a swath of issues faced by religious minorities under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rule, including anti-Muslim and anti-Christian violence, hate speech and disinformation targeting Muslims, cow vigilantism, punitive home and mosque demolitions, discriminatory policies and laws such as the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and anti-conversion laws, mob violence during Hindu festivals, and attacks on minority homes, shops, and places of worship.
It also looks at ongoing ethnic and religious violence in Manipur state, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) promotion of anti-Muslim disinformation and propaganda movies, repeat attempts by Hindu supremacist groups to take over historic mosques, and widespread hate speech events during which speakers regularly encourage violence and discrimination against Muslims and Christians.
The report also cites specific cases of human rights abuses against Muslims, including the gruesome mob lynching of two Muslim men, Mohammad Junaid and Mohammad Nasir, by cow vigilantes; the killing of six people, including an imam, in Haryana’s Nuh amid Hindu supremacist mob violence; the acquittal of 69 Hindus charged with the killing of 11 Muslims during the 2002 Gujarat pogrom; and the shooting of three Muslim train passengers by railway officer Chetan Singh, who “warned Muslims to vote only for Prime Minister Modi” immediately after his heinous act.