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CNN: Democracy is dying in India, and Trump shouldn't be on Modi's side
Akanksha Singh
Updated 1931 GMT (0331 HKT) March 15, 2020

(CNN)For decades following World War II, the free world has looked to the United States for democratic and civil guidance. So, when President Trump wrapped up his two-day visit to India in February and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for India's "religious freedom" following Hindu-Muslim riots in parts of the capital, it didn't just feel like Indian democracy was crumbling further; it felt as though it had got the go ahead from a global superpower.

"We did talk about religious freedom, and I will say that the prime minister was incredible on what he told me," Trump said while announcing a $3 billion trade deal with India at a press conference in New Delhi on February 25. "[Modi] wants people to have religious freedom ... he said that in India they have worked very hard to have great and open religious freedom."

In reality, this religious freedom is under considerable threat, particularly for Muslims. The violence in New Delhi began over a disputed citizenship law on February 23, which led to clashes between Muslims and Hindus. The citizenship law, passed by the Indian government on December 11, 2019, grants fast-tracked citizenship to undocumented immigrants from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh based on their religion —provided they aren't Muslim. Critics of this law see it as unconstitutional for purposely leaving out a religious group. India, the world's largest democracy — where 80% of the population is Hindu, compared with 14% Muslim — has been secular since its birth in 1947.

So far, 52 people have died and more than 500 have been injured. The riots have also been accompanied by arson, stone-pelting, and larceny. The last time the city saw religious violence on this scale was during anti-Sikh riots in 1984, which followed the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards.

This recent violence isn't just an isolated incident. It's part of a disturbing trend in Modi's India. Since the Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came into power 2014, there has been a rise in violent crimes against minorities. The violence has followed a rise in overtly religious nationalism in India's politics; several members of the BJP advocate for "Hindutva," a principle that aims to define Indian culture through Hindu values.

So far, the US has declined to criticize the direction in which India is heading.

At his press conference in New Delhi, Trump declined to discuss the citizenship law, saying it was "really up to India" to handle. In describing Modi, Trump said he was a "very religious man" whom he admired and described India as "an incredible country. It's got unbelievable energy."

This isn't the first time Trump has shown his support for Modi. Last year, Trump featured at the "Howdy, Modi!" event held on September 22, in Houston, Texas, attended by an estimated 50,000, many of them Indian Americans.

Trump's predecessor, President Barack Obama, also sought a warm relationship with Modi despite his record. Modi was, after all, the chief minister of the western state of Gujarat when Hindu-Muslim riots broke out under his watch in 2002. More than 1,000 people perished in those riots, most of whom were Muslim. The US State Department denied Modi a visa in 2005 over the issue. He has never apologized over what happened in Gujarat to date.

Given the divisive turn India has taken under Modi's leadership, Trump's support for Modi — offered, as it is, without much qualification and without any criticism — sends a dangerous signal that the US doesn't have any problems with his ethno-nationalist politics.

The New Delhi riots were — as some of my colleagues have pointed out — a pogrom. There is nothing to debate there, no matter what right-wing media mouthpieces in India say. Muslims were specifically singled out, their houses torched, their livelihoods destroyed, and their lives threatened — just like they had been, years before, when Modi was Gujarat's chief minister. Critics have leveled charges that police did not stop the violence, and the hatred for this minority has come from the uppermost levels of the BJP. "Shoot the traitors" has become a common cry at BJP ralliesrecently, after Anurag Thakur, the minister of state for finance, was seen leading a crowd with the inflammatory slogan in January. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, Modi did not condemn these comments either.

The only statement Modi made came nearly three days after the riots erupted in New Delhi — in the form of a tweet: "Peace and harmony are central to our ethos. I appeal to my sisters and brothers of Delhi to maintain peace and brotherhood at all times. It is important that there is calm and normalcy is restored at the earliest," he wrote, adding in a second tweet, "Had an extensive review on the situation prevailing in various parts of Delhi. Police and other agencies are working on the ground to ensure peace and normalcy."

The location in which the recent riots took place is small but significant. Muslims are being targeted by radical Hindus in the national capital, and violence has erupted without anyone in power taking decisive action to stop it. Since riots erupted, locals have accused police of standing idly by.

At present, the New Delhi police force is under the jurisdiction of the BJP-controlled Ministry of Home Affairs, not the AAP (Aam Aadmi Party), the opposition party that controls the local government in New Delhi. Before the riots, some Hindus flew saffron flags outside their shops and homes to stay safe in northeast New Delhi. A CNN reporter observed a saffron flag hoisted above a mosque.

We in India are still in the early phases of this terrifying regime, but if the world doesn't stand up and take notice soon, it will only get worse. India is very concerned about her image globally right now — it's the reason a wall was built to hide slums before Trump's visit.

In the months leading up to the US presidential election, it is imperative that Americans consider Trump's support of Modi. India is the world's second-largest country by population.
It's important for the president of the world's top superpower, as well as the candidates seeking to replace him, to condemn the ongoing hate crimes against Muslims as they unfold within the borders of an important ally and trading partner as it gains attention on the world stage.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/15/opinions/akanksha-singh-trump-modi/index.html
 
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didn't trump say cnn is fake newj? so I doubt trump will listen to cnn.
 
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There never was democracy in India to start with... having elections every 5 years is not democracy.

Muslims of MaqboozaHindustan despite being in 250 to 300mln have NO proportional share in government jobs, their condition is that of outcast... purposefully Ghettofied in the FacistState!

Economically the FacistState has intentionally kept them down.

China is an atheist... 'non democratic' state yet it has done so much to uplift MuslimChinese out of poverty..built world-class infrastructure in XinJiang... and provided them with job/business and equal education opportunities.

IndiaPhrand DolaanTrum is not a champion of Values or HumanRights... he is for only American Interests... same like others before him... the ONLY difference is that IndiaPhrand is open about it!

By having a few sarkari muslims on IndianTeeVee or have them say bad things about Pakistan or China or make them profess their Patriotism is not reflective of Condition of Muslims in MaqboozaHindustan.

So all this Song n Dance about 'the biggest democracy'... is good for peddling lies and NOTHING more!

India has been a FacistState from its inception... Annexation of IoJK, Nizam, SouthTibet, Sikkim or trying to bully smaller neighbours is the best it could do.

IndiaPhrand DolaanTrum didn't get the Deal he wanted from the Phather of India, CheeWala...so he left unhappy..

Now India is going to turn to SCO to seek relevance and trying to ward off AmericanPressure... herein, SinoPakAxis must not let the Indians have a freelunch once again... Transaciton time... otherwise, it can take a hike with its 'biggest democracy' and keep on doing Song n Dance ...

GlobalRecession and Pandemic are going to reshape the world... and the massive conflict can never be ruled out!

True and perfect analysis. Paa Jee.
 
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About the author:

"I am a journalist, content writer, and editor based in Mumbai, India.

I write about travel, culture, social justice, and my experience of being raised as a third-culture kid. My essays and journalism have appeared in BBC Culture, Bon Appétit, CNN Travel
, HuffPost, The Independent, South China Morning Post, The Sydney Morning Herald, and more"

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LIBERAL TEARS MASALA CHAI !

Trump's election map, a thumping electoral college victory !
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Modi's mandate last year:
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Democracy is THRIVING in India and the USA.

not that @beijingwalker would know anything about democracy, but that's ok. Authoritarianism does have it's pros too, as evidenced by China's great rise.

The Chinese are capitalists now but within the confines of their own brand of communism.

India and the US elected strongmen to fix our problems, guess we're a bit authoritarian now but within the confines of democracy.
 
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@SIPRA @PakSword



There never was democracy in India to start with... having elections every 5 years is not democracy.

Muslims of MaqboozaHindustan despite being in 250 to 300mln have NO proportional share in government jobs, their condition is that of outcast... purposefully Ghettofied in the FacistState!

Economically the FacistState has intentionally kept them down.

China is an atheist... 'non democratic' state yet it has done so much to uplift MuslimChinese out of poverty..built world-class infrastructure in XinJiang... and provided them with job/business and equal education opportunities.

IndiaPhrand DolaanTrum is not a champion of Values or HumanRights... he is for only American Interests... same like others before him... the ONLY difference is that IndiaPhrand is open about it!

By having a few sarkari muslims on IndianTeeVee or have them say bad things about Pakistan or China or make them profess their Patriotism is not reflective of Condition of Muslims in MaqboozaHindustan.

So all this Song n Dance about 'the biggest democracy'... is good for peddling lies and NOTHING more!

India has been a FacistState from its inception... Annexation of IoJK, Nizam, SouthTibet, Sikkim or trying to bully smaller neighbours is the best it could do.

IndiaPhrand DolaanTrum didn't get the Deal he wanted from the Phather of India, CheeWala...so he left unhappy..

Now India is going to turn to SCO to seek relevance and trying to ward off AmericanPressure... herein, SinoPakAxis must not let the Indians have a freelunch once again... Transaciton time... otherwise, it can take a hike with its 'biggest democracy' and keep on doing Song n Dance ...

GlobalRecession and Pandemic are going to reshape the world... and the massive conflict can never be ruled out!



doesn't matter...they are still pure Gangus for you, a race not worthy of comradeship for the GreatIndus....You have to get your priorities straight...do your sympathies lie with Indus Valley only or with all the Muslims of the subcontinent




PS: PDF never took seriously any article written by a member of the Gangu tribe in any international publication...Why should that change now?
 
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About the author:

"I am a journalist, content writer, and editor based in Mumbai, India.

I write about travel, culture, social justice, and my experience of being raised as a third-culture kid. My essays and journalism have appeared in BBC Culture, Bon Appétit, CNN Travel
, HuffPost, The Independent, South China Morning Post, The Sydney Morning Herald, and more"

35741511825_f6d8351c96.jpg


61750403.cms


LIBERAL TEARS MASALA CHAI !

Trump's election map, a thumping electoral college victory !
election-results.jpg


Modi's mandate last year:
11.jpg


Democracy is THRIVING in India and the USA.

not that @beijingwalker would know anything about democracy, but that's ok. Authoritarianism does have it's pros too, as evidenced by China's great rise.

The Chinese are capitalists now but within the confines of their own brand of communism.

India and the US elected strongmen to fix our problems, guess we're a bit authoritarian now but within the confines of democracy.
True democracies give the right of self determination to people. India doesn't.

Read this:

Scottish independence (Scots: Scots unthirldom; Scottish Gaelic: Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba) is the political movement for Scotland to become a sovereign state, independent from the United Kingdom.

Scotland was an independent kingdom through the Middle Ages, having won wars of independence against England. The two kingdoms were joined in personal union in 1603 when the Scottish King James VI became King James I of England, and the two kingdoms united politically in 1707. Political campaigns for Scottish self-government began in the nineteenth century, initially in the form of demands for home rule within the United Kingdom. Two referendums on devolution were held in 1979 and 1997, with a devolved Scottish Parliament being established on 1 July 1999.

The pro-independence Scottish National Party first became the governing party of the devolved parliament in 2007, and it won an outright majority of seats at the 2011 Scottish Parliament election. This led to an agreement between the Scottish and UK governments to hold the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. Voters were asked: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" 44.7 percent of voters answered "Yes" and 55.3 percent answered "No", with a record voter turnout of 85 percent. After the UK referendum on EU membership in June 2016, the Scottish Parliament authorised the Scottish Government to seek a section 30 order to hold a second referendum on independence.
 
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PDF never took seriously any article written by a member of the Gangu tribe in any international publication...Why should that change now?
They like Ashok Swain, Shehla Rashid, Raveesh Kumar, Zakir Naik etc

We like Tarek Fatah and co, can't think of a hardliner Hindu in Pakistan for some reason..hmm

Chinese dissenters do not exist because they all love the CCP ! <3

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True democracies give the right of self determination to people. India doesn't.

Read this:

Scottish independence (Scots: Scots unthirldom; Scottish Gaelic: Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba) is the political movement for Scotland to become a sovereign state, independent from the United Kingdom.

Scotland was an independent kingdom through the Middle Ages, having won wars of independence against England. The two kingdoms were joined in personal union in 1603 when the Scottish King James VI became King James I of England, and the two kingdoms united politically in 1707. Political campaigns for Scottish self-government began in the nineteenth century, initially in the form of demands for home rule within the United Kingdom. Two referendums on devolution were held in 1979 and 1997, with a devolved Scottish Parliament being established on 1 July 1999.

The pro-independence Scottish National Party first became the governing party of the devolved parliament in 2007, and it won an outright majority of seats at the 2011 Scottish Parliament election. This led to an agreement between the Scottish and UK governments to hold the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. Voters were asked: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" 44.7 percent of voters answered "Yes" and 55.3 percent answered "No", with a record voter turnout of 85 percent. After the UK referendum on EU membership in June 2016, the Scottish Parliament authorised the Scottish Government to seek a section 30 order to hold a second referendum on independence.
Religious separatists in India got a huge chunk of land in 1947, won't happen again. Not till we have a BJP government at least.. but democracy, who knows, maybe a good islamo-communist government will someday come to power in India and hand over Kashmir to Pakistan, as per the wishes of the Islamist separatists in the valley of course, true democracy.
 
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Religious separatists in India got a huge chunk of land in 1947, won't happen again. Not till we have a BJP government at least.. but democracy, who knows, maybe a good islamo-communist government will someday come to power in India and hand over Kashmir to Pakistan, as per the wishes of the Islamist separatists in the valley of course, true democracy.
Religious or not, if people don't want to live with you and you are saying democracy is thriving in India, you should give them the right to choose their future, whether they are in Kashmir, Assam, Nagaland, Sikhim or anywhere in India..
 
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Religious or not, if people don't want to live with you and you are saying democracy is thriving in India, you should give them the right to choose their future, whether they are in Kashmir, Assam, Nagaland, Sikhim or anywhere in India..

This is a special type of democracy, called GanguDemocracy.:lol:
 
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Religious separatists

Economic separatists actually...CAA protest is not about religion??

The marginalization, oppression, living a Ghetto life leads to more radicalization.

Not till we have a BJP government at least..

Isn't BJP acting as a catalyst to speed up the things...

It is like the more you try to suppress it, the more it agitates and strengthens.
 
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Religious or not, if people don't want to live with you and you are saying democracy is thriving in India, you should give them the right to choose their future, whether they are in Kashmir, Assam, Nagaland, Sikhim or anywhere in India..
We elected an authoritarian strong man because the majority does not accept the separatist demands for further amputation of this country.

We could also elect a party whose ideology might allow for the country to be further partitioned next time around, who's to say ?

America could elect Bernie Sanders and become a socialist and open borders state, it could happen.

Modi is here only as long as the people vote him in. It's essentially become a Presidential race in India when it comes to the generals.

Trump isn't allowed to do more than 2 terms so 5 more years is all we have from him. God knows what they throw at us next lol

Frau Merkel's been ruling Germoney forever.

democracy good
 
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We elected an authoritarian strong man because the majority does not accept the separatist demands for further amputation of this country.

We could also elect a party whose ideology might allow for the country to be further partitioned next time around, who's to say ?

America could elect Bernie Sanders and become a socialist and open borders state, it could happen.

Modi is here only as long as the people vote him in. It's essentially become a Presidential race in India when it comes to the generals.

Trump isn't allowed to do more than 2 terms so 5 more years is all we have from him. God knows what they throw at us next lol

Frau Merkel's been ruling Germoney forever.

democracy good
Lolll..

You haven't read about UK and Scotland's case I pasted above..

If majority of a state doesn't want to live with you, you can't impose the will of the majority of other states on that state. To determine that, you must hold a referendum like the one held in Scotland. You can't call yourself a true or a thriving democracy until you give the right to people to choose their own destiny..

Right now, India is an occupier of different states which are demanding independence.. until you give them their right, you can't be considered any type of democracy..
 
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There never was democracy in India to start with... having elections every 5 years is not democracy.

That is a global truth.

Muslims of MaqboozaHindustan despite being in 250 to 300mln have NO proportional share in government jobs, their condition is that of outcast... purposefully Ghettofied in the FacistState!

I have a complaint about that. A lot of Indian Muslims have never tried to come out of voluntary ghetto mentality and out of a religious mentality of the ritualistic kind, which is why when there have been even white-collar Muslims, they have been happy with demanding prayer spaces in their offices and not demanding employee unions that could have benefited Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

In the past decades there were Progressive poets, writers and other intellectuals among Muslims which got suppressed in the last 10 to 15 years by such Regressive movements like the Tableeghi Jamaat.

Though in recent years there have been a few Progressive youth leaders among Muslims like Shehla Rashid, Umar Khalid and the most recent being the promising poet, Amir Aziz.

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IndiaPhrand Doolan Trum has assured that Cheewala is the Phather of the largest democracy of the world.:lol:
 
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