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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Feb 26, 2020, 03:33 PM Feb 2020

Trump praises Modi's record on religious tolerance as violence erupts over treatment of Muslims

NEW DELHI —As violence erupted in the streets Tuesday over a citizenship law that critics say discriminates against Muslims, President Trump defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s record on religious tolerance as he closed out a two-day visit to India that served as a celebration of the bond between two nationalist leaders.

Trump avoided any public criticism of his host — whose political biography is also built partly on religious and cultural divisions — along with any comparison of Modi’s policies with his own treatment of Muslim immigrants.

“We did talk about religious freedom, and I will say that the prime minister was incredible in what he told me. He wants people to have religious freedom and very strongly,” Trump said during a news conference that capped the public portion of his largely ceremonial visit.

Modi, who leads the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, has insisted that the citizenship law aims to help persecuted religious minorities in three nearby countries. But critics say it is unconstitutional and discriminates against India’s Muslim minority.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trump-praises-modi-s-record-on-religious-tolerance-as-violence-erupts-over-india-s-treatment-of-muslims/ar-BB10nSkZ?ocid=msn360

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Trump praises Modi's record on religious tolerance as violence erupts over treatment of Muslims (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2020 OP
From one Muslim ban guy to another... moondust Feb 2020 #1
ha ha. Trump had a meeting with Modi but will not talk about religious freedom. you can bet riversedge Feb 2020 #2

riversedge

(70,196 posts)
2. ha ha. Trump had a meeting with Modi but will not talk about religious freedom. you can bet
Wed Feb 26, 2020, 04:08 PM
Feb 2020

there was notes--or they were torn up!



Trump praises Modi’s record on religious tolerance as violence erupts over India’s treatment of Muslims
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trump-praises-modi-s-record-on-religious-tolerance-as-violence-erupts-over-india-s-treatment-of-muslims/ar-BB10nSkZ?ocid=msn360


Anne Gearan, Joanna Slater, Seung Min Kim, Niha Masih
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NEW DELHI —As violence erupted in the streets Tuesday over a citizenship law that critics say discriminates against Muslims, President Trump defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s record on religious tolerance as he closed out a two-day visit to India that served as a celebration of the bond between two nationalist leaders.
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Trump avoided any public criticism of his host — whose political biography is also built partly on religious and cultural divisions — along with any comparison of Modi’s policies with his own treatment of Muslim immigrants.


“We did talk about religious freedom, and I will say that the prime minister was incredible in what he told me. He wants people to have religious freedom and very strongly,” Trump said during a news conference that capped the public portion of his largely ceremonial visit.

Modi, who leads the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, has insisted that the citizenship law aims to help persecuted religious minorities in three nearby countries. But critics say it is unconstitutional and discriminates against India’s Muslim minority.

At least 13 people were killed, including a police officer, in clashes in the capital city during Trump’s visit. The violence began when supporters of the citizenship law confronted opponents of the measure.

Heavy police presence in the affected areas failed to stem the violence. Large gatherings were banned, subway stations in the surrounding areas were shut, and schools remained closed. Images of billowing smoke from gutted vehicles and shops were shared widely on social media. Several journalists were attacked.

The U.S. State Department has repeatedly expressed concerns about the crackdown in Muslim-majority Kashmir after Modi revoked its autonomy. The citizenship law along with India’s other actions have drawn bipartisan criticism in Congress, but Trump tread lightly.

The president said he had “asked that question” during a closed-door meeting earlier Tuesday, but he was vague about whether he took Modi to task.

“I don’t want to discuss that,” he said when asked for his opinion of the law. “I want to leave that to India, and hopefully they’re going to make the right decision for the people.”

He did not elaborate, but that may have been a reference to admonitions from the State Department and elsewhere that India should abide by its secular constitution and refrain from appearing to promote one religious or ethnic group over another. ............................

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