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White House Defends 'Vibrant Democracy' India as Anti-Christian Persecution Surges

By Owen Galvez
June 06, 2023
1 min read
White House Defends 'Vibrant Democracy' India as Anti-Christian Persecution Surges

As anti-Christian persecution continues to surge in India, the White House recently defended India’s “vibrant democracy.” The statement was met with criticism by those who argue that the persecution of religious minorities in India is a serious issue that can no longer be ignored. The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) recently added India to its list of “countries of particular concern,” highlighting the need for urgent action to address the situation.

India is home to over 1.3 billion people, with Hinduism being the dominant religion. However, there are also significant populations of Muslims, Christians, and other minority groups. In recent years, there has been a rise in attacks against these minority groups, with many incidents involving violence, forced conversions and destruction of places of worship. The USCIRF warns that the situation is only getting worse and that the Indian government needs to do more to protect religious minorities.

The White House’s decision to overlook the religious persecution in India has drawn criticism, including from several lawmakers in the United States. They argue that the United States should be doing more to pressure the Indian government to take action to curb the rise of anti-Christian violence.

Religious persecution is a serious concern in many parts of the world, and it’s important that world leaders take action to protect the rights of minorities. It’s troubling to see the US administration seemingly brushing aside the concerns of those who are suffering. As the situation in India continues to worsen, it’s essential that the world remains vigilant and takes steps to ensure that human rights are being protected.

In summary, the White House’s defense of India’s “vibrant democracy” in the face of religious persecution has caused controversy, with the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom adding India to its list of “countries of particular concern”. The situation in India is serious, with religious minorities being targeted by violence and forced conversions. World leaders need to take action to protect the rights of minorities and ensure that religious persecution isn’t allowed to go unchecked.


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