PM Modi US Visit: The former US President said on Thursday that Biden should mention the issue of security of Muslim minorities during his talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Obama said these things in an interview just hours before the joint press conference of US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Obama said that if he talks to Modi, he will discuss the rights of ethnic minorities in India and what will happen if their rights are not protected. Congress leader Supriya Shrinate on Thursday shared a clip of Barack Obama’s interview on her social media handle.
Watch this video from 2.36 mins – There’s a message Mr Modi’s friend ‘Barack’ has for him.
Guess he’s also a part of an international conspiracy against Mr Modi? At least that’s what the bhakts would allege!
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Obama said during the interview that if I had a conversation with Modi, part of the conversation would be that if you don’t protect the rights of the ethnic minorities in India, there is a strong possibility that India will at some point secede. will start We’ve seen what happens when these kinds of big internal conflicts start to happen. If this happens then it will be against the interests of India.
What did Modi say on the question related to minorities in India?
At a press conference at the White House in Washington, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that there is absolutely no place for discrimination in India. PM Modi’s statement came in response to a journalist’s question about the steps being taken by the government to improve the rights of Muslims and other minorities.
During a joint press conference with President Joe Biden, PM Modi also said that democracy runs in our veins. He said that both India and America have democracy in their DNA. Democracy is in our soul and we live it and it is written in our constitution. Speaking about the rights of ethnic minorities in India, PM Modi said, there is absolutely no place for discrimination on the basis of caste, creed or religion.