America reacts to New York Times report about Muslims in India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Us reacts on muslim in india : A report of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council claimed that the population of Muslims in India has increased, but America is still questioning India on religious freedom. Actually, an article has been published in the New York Times, to which America responded on Monday. On the New York Times report on the condition of Muslims in India, America said that it is talking to countries around the world including India on this matter. America expressed its commitment to promote universal respect for religious freedom.

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said that we are committed to protecting the right of everyone to freedom of religion around the world. Miller said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Since CPI(M) came to power, the secular structure and strong democracy in India has weakened. The published report claimed that Muslim families in India are suffering from pain and isolation. They are trying to raise their children in a country that is questioning their identity. Actually, 43.15 percent increase has been recorded in the Muslim population in India, but America is still raising questions.

This report will show a mirror to America
Recently a report of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council came. In which it was claimed that the Muslim population in India was 9.84 percent in 1950, which increased to 14.09 percent in 2015. In this way, the Muslim population increased by 43.15 percent in 75 years. Between 1950 and 2015, the share of majority Hindu population increased from 84.68 percent to 78.06 percent, showing a decrease of 7.82 percent. The report recorded an increase in Christian, Sikh and Buddhist populations, while a decline in Jain and Parsi populations.

PM Modi exposed
Prime Minister Modi also highlighted the same report and claimed that the story that minorities are in danger is false and has been exposed. He said that the assumption that has been made is proving wrong.

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