Friday, November 22, 2024

‘USCIRF report on religious freedom biased against India’, says group of eminent Indian-Americans

The report was recommended to the Biden Administration

A group of eminent Indian-Americans expressed disappointment over the latest annual report of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom and alleged that it is biased against India, a report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.

The report recommended to the Biden Administration to designate India, China, Pakistan, Afghanistan and 11 other nations as “country of particular concern” in the context of status of religious freedom.

The recommendations are not binding on the US government.

“The USCIRF’s report on India is biased, fuelled by anti-India campaigns in the United States,” alleged Khanderao Kand from the Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS), a US-based policy research and awareness institution.

Instead of recognising that India’s Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is an act that gives citizenship to refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, who were religiously persecuted, it’s wrongly projected as an act to take away citizenship, he said.

Similarly, the report failed to mention that the National Register of Citizenship (NRC), which is common in the most democratic countries, is being implemented as per the ruling of India’s court, Kand said.

“It is disappointing that the report only quoted Muslims from Kashmir but ignored Kashmiri Pandit Hindus who are victims of their terrorism being forced out and murdered. It failed to mention that the situation normalised after the abolition of 370,” said Jeevan Zutshi, founder member of the Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora (GKPD).

“The report is a contradiction to India’s humanitarian credentials as 90 per cent of my extended family and most of the Indigenous people from Bangladesh are going to India to save their lives from Jihadis,” said Priya Saha, US-based editor of Dalit Kantha and Bangladesh Journal of Minority.

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David Solomon
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