Washington: Ilhan Omar, a prominent US lawmaker, has introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives calling for the State Department to declare India an egregious violator of religious freedom.
Ilhan Omar, the Democratic member of the House of Representatives, is the lead on the resolution that has been co-sponsored by Representatives Rashida Tlaib, Jim McGovern and Juan Vargas, all Democrats.
Omar and Tlaib are the first Muslim American women in Congress and they have both tended to focus on, among other things, Muslims around the world and threats and challenges confronting them.
Wednesday's resolution, which is non-binding unlike a legislation, calls upon Secretary of State Antony Blinken to designate India a "country of particular concern", a categorisation used by the US under its International Religious Freedom Act for countries it considers are the most egregious violations of religious freedom.
"The Indian government must be held responsible for human rights violations against religious and cultural minorities," Omar said.
"In recent years, the Indian government has been escalating repressive policies against Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, and Dalits. It is past time for the State Department to acknowledge the reality of the situation in India and formally designate India as a Country of Particular Concern under the International Religious Freedom Act," she added.
Omar has been a strident critic of the Narendra Modi led right-wing government and has targeted its decisions earlier to revoke the special constitutional status of Kashmir.
Omar's resolution relies heavily on a recent report of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), a government agency set up by Congress, to make her case for designating India. The resolution cites the report repeatedly.
This report had also recommended to the State Department that it should designate India a country of particular concern. But the recommendation was not accepted.
In fact, the commission had made the same recommendation in 2021 also and it had met the same fate then.
Religious freedom and human rights have assumed new significance in the bilateral relationship after the Modi government began to aggressively push back against routine American unilateralism on these issues, which had been ignored by previous dispensations and governments of other countries.
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