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Top Indian official abruptly cancels meeting with congressional leaders over Kashmir criticisms
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Indian Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at a news conference in Washington on Dec. 18, 2019. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters)
By
John Hudson
Dec. 20, 2019 at 5:25 a.m. GMT+8

India’s external affairs minister abruptly canceled a meeting with senior members of Congress this week after U.S. lawmakers refused demands to exclude a congresswoman who has criticized the Indian government’s policies in Kashmir, said congressional aides familiar with the matter.

The decision demonstrates India’s sensitivity over the Kashmir issue as Prime Minister Narendra Modi defends moving in troops, imposing curfews, and cutting off mobile phone and Internet access in India’s only majority-Muslim state.

During his visit to Washington this week, External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar was to meet the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Eliot L. Engel (D-N.Y.); the committee’s top Republican, Rep. Michael McCaul (Tex.); and others, including Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.).

Indian officials informed the committee that Jaishankar would not meet with the lawmakers if the group included Jayapal, who is sponsoring a resolution urging India to lift communications restrictions, restore the Internet and preserve religious freedom. Engel refused, and the Indians pulled out, Jayapal told The Washington Post.

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Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) (Drew Angerer/AFP/Getty Images)
“This only furthers the idea that the Indian government isn’t willing to listen to any dissent at all,” she said. “The seriousness of this moment should’ve been a reason for a conversation, not dictating who’s in the meeting, which seems very petty.”

The Indian Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.

Tensions in Kashmir, which India and Pakistan have fought over for decades, spiked in the summer when Modi revoked a special status granting autonomy to the region.

The Internet shutdown entered its 134th day on Monday, making it the longest shutdown of its kind imposed in a democracy, according to the Internet advocacy group Access Now.

Modi’s government has defended the restrictions on security grounds.

Jaishankar’s decision to cancel the meeting surprised analysts, who said it cuts against his reputation as a skilled statesman in times of turmoil.

“It’s a missed opportunity,” said Ashley Tellis, an India scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. “Minister Jaishankar is incredibly thoughtful and articulate — and not engaging with Congress, which has traditionally been a bastion of strong support for India, is shortsighted.”

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Jaishankar’s trip to Washington comes as protests have spread across India over the Citizenship Amendment Act, a law passed last week that prevents undocumented Muslims from neighboring countries from seeking Indian citizenship while permitting people of other faiths to do so.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who met with Jaishankar on Wednesday, declined to weigh in on the citizenship law despite making the promotion of religious freedom a centerpiece of his tenure as the United States’ top diplomat.

“We care deeply and always will about protecting minorities, protecting religious rights everywhere,” Pompeo said at a news conference.

A senior State Department official declined to say whether the citizenship law came up during discussions involving Pompeo, Jaishankar and India’s defense minister.


At the same news conference, Jaishankar defended the citizenship law as a “measure which is designed to address the needs of religious minorities from certain countries.”

Jayapal says the citizenship law “adds a whole level of complexity to India as a secular democracy — one of the great prides of the country.”

She said she had planned to advance her resolution on Kashmir this week but was urged to wait until after meeting with Jaishankar. Now she plans to renew her push for the resolution in January.

“My constituents care about the human rights situation, thousands of peopled detained without charges, and a communication crackdown that makes daily life more difficult,” she said. “It has been extremely brutal for families in Kashmir.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...b023ea-2291-11ea-9c2b-060477c13959_story.html
 
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I really appreciate jaishankars move.
No nonsense approach. India openly said to USA to FO
 
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Us congressional leaders are not our overbearers. MODI govt enjoys extensive public support for its Kashmir move. These congressmen are nobody when it comes to Indian politics. They could engage with our leadership in our generosity but can't dictate to us when it is clearly against popular mandate.

Congressmen will do well to see India is not some banana republic. Their approval means nothing when it comes to our internal matters. They'll do well if they dont get involved.
 
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Us congressional leaders are not our overbearers. MODI govt enjoys extensive public support for its Kashmir move. These congressmen are nobody when it comes to Indian politics. They could engage with our leadership in our generosity but can't dictate to us when it is clearly against popular mandate.

Congressmen will do well to see India is not some banana republic. Their approval means nothing when it comes to our internal matters. They'll do well if they dont get involved.

Who is India to dictate who the US can and cannot bring in the meeting.

Also, lol. Public support for kashmir move everywhere except kashmir.
 
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Who is India to dictate who the US can and cannot bring in the meeting.

Also, lol. Public support for kashmir move everywhere except kashmir.
Kashmiris will come around. I have no doubt. This was a meeting with Indian foreign minister. He could just as well say who he wants to meet. So he did. Lol.
 
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Kashmiris will come around. I have no doubt. This was a meeting with Indian foreign minister. He could just as well say who he wants to meet. So he did. Lol.

Kashmiris hate India more than ever

You don't put a state in lockdown because the people like you

Worse for India is that currently internally it is divided with Jinnahs message reverberating amongst Indian Muslims especially

India can only hide so long
 
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Kashmiris hate India more than ever

You don't put a state in lockdown because the people like you

Worse for India is that currently internally it is divided with Jinnahs message reverberating amongst Indian Muslims especially

India can only hide so long

Right. You believe India is going for self destruction, no doubt. Well then, we have to just wait and see.
 
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Let world knows whoever try to blackmail India by using K-word will be dealt with Iron hand.
 
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not self destruction as such, just a obvious conclusion

obvious to Jinnah sahab especially

Lol. You don't have to guess. You just have to show how many Indian muslims running to apply for asylum in your country. Otherwise all your assertions are just wishful thinking. Indian muslims know that this is just as much their country as any of us. So they don't need your help.
 
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Lol. You don't have to guess. You just have to show how many Indian muslims running to apply for asylum in your country. Otherwise all your assertions are just wishful thinking. Indian muslims know that this is just as much their country as any of us. So they don't need your help.

Yes and Indian Muslims are saying that hindutva India is becoming overbearing

that the state is acting Against then

repeatedly from Gujrat, to Kashmir, to Ayodya the state is either missing or complicit in the attack against then

if they are seeking help, who are we to deny them

but Pakistan is ONLY for Pakistanis we will accept ZERO Indians, if Indians hate each other than divide India just as Jinnah stated,
 
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Yes and Indian Muslims are saying that hindutva India is becoming overbearing

that the state is acting Against then

repeatedly from Gujrat, to Kashmir, to Ayodya the state is either missing or complicit in the attack against then

if they are seeking help, who are we to deny them

but Pakistan is ONLY for Pakistanis we will accept ZERO Indians, if Indians hate each other than divide India just as Jinnah stated,

There was no request from Indian muslims to Pakistan. This is their country as well. Division of land cannot happen per our constitution. If someone does like it, too bad. Only choice left is to emigrate.
 
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There was no request from Indian muslims to Pakistan. This is their country as well. Division of land cannot happen per our constitution. If someone does like it, too bad. Only choice left is to emigrate.

When a nation divides their is no more constitution

It's like a divorce

The message of Jinnah is rising, partition will happen if India does not step away from the cliff edge
 
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Kashmiris will come around. I have no doubt. This was a meeting with Indian foreign minister. He could just as well say who he wants to meet. So he did. Lol.

Kashmiris haven't come around since 1947. Every leader today in Kashmir, even those who stood with India, are anti India today.

You think putting a gun to one's head makes them come around? Against their will, yes, but never in their hearts. Till how long will India keep a gun to their head, one day their prayers will be answered.
 
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Top Indian official abruptly cancels meeting with congressional leaders over Kashmir criticisms
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Indian Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at a news conference in Washington on Dec. 18, 2019. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters)
By
John Hudson
Dec. 20, 2019 at 5:25 a.m. GMT+8

India’s external affairs minister abruptly canceled a meeting with senior members of Congress this week after U.S. lawmakers refused demands to exclude a congresswoman who has criticized the Indian government’s policies in Kashmir, said congressional aides familiar with the matter.

The decision demonstrates India’s sensitivity over the Kashmir issue as Prime Minister Narendra Modi defends moving in troops, imposing curfews, and cutting off mobile phone and Internet access in India’s only majority-Muslim state.

During his visit to Washington this week, External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar was to meet the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Eliot L. Engel (D-N.Y.); the committee’s top Republican, Rep. Michael McCaul (Tex.); and others, including Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.).

Indian officials informed the committee that Jaishankar would not meet with the lawmakers if the group included Jayapal, who is sponsoring a resolution urging India to lift communications restrictions, restore the Internet and preserve religious freedom. Engel refused, and the Indians pulled out, Jayapal told The Washington Post.

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Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) (Drew Angerer/AFP/Getty Images)
“This only furthers the idea that the Indian government isn’t willing to listen to any dissent at all,” she said. “The seriousness of this moment should’ve been a reason for a conversation, not dictating who’s in the meeting, which seems very petty.”

The Indian Embassy in Washington did not respond to a request for comment.

Tensions in Kashmir, which India and Pakistan have fought over for decades, spiked in the summer when Modi revoked a special status granting autonomy to the region.

The Internet shutdown entered its 134th day on Monday, making it the longest shutdown of its kind imposed in a democracy, according to the Internet advocacy group Access Now.

Modi’s government has defended the restrictions on security grounds.

Jaishankar’s decision to cancel the meeting surprised analysts, who said it cuts against his reputation as a skilled statesman in times of turmoil.

“It’s a missed opportunity,” said Ashley Tellis, an India scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. “Minister Jaishankar is incredibly thoughtful and articulate — and not engaging with Congress, which has traditionally been a bastion of strong support for India, is shortsighted.”

U.S. senator blocked from visiting Kashmir as crackdown enters third month

Jaishankar’s trip to Washington comes as protests have spread across India over the Citizenship Amendment Act, a law passed last week that prevents undocumented Muslims from neighboring countries from seeking Indian citizenship while permitting people of other faiths to do so.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who met with Jaishankar on Wednesday, declined to weigh in on the citizenship law despite making the promotion of religious freedom a centerpiece of his tenure as the United States’ top diplomat.

“We care deeply and always will about protecting minorities, protecting religious rights everywhere,” Pompeo said at a news conference.

A senior State Department official declined to say whether the citizenship law came up during discussions involving Pompeo, Jaishankar and India’s defense minister.


At the same news conference, Jaishankar defended the citizenship law as a “measure which is designed to address the needs of religious minorities from certain countries.”

Jayapal says the citizenship law “adds a whole level of complexity to India as a secular democracy — one of the great prides of the country.”

She said she had planned to advance her resolution on Kashmir this week but was urged to wait until after meeting with Jaishankar. Now she plans to renew her push for the resolution in January.

“My constituents care about the human rights situation, thousands of peopled detained without charges, and a communication crackdown that makes daily life more difficult,” she said. “It has been extremely brutal for families in Kashmir.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...b023ea-2291-11ea-9c2b-060477c13959_story.html

Did you change the subject??
Anyway, India is not hiding anything.We have done something that is deemed appropriate by our Gov.What is their to hide.A foreign minister can choose the person with whom he can meet or avoid him.
 
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