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US lawmakers Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib to boycott Modi’s address tomorrow

Narendra Modi. [File Photo}

As Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, is on visit to the USA and is scheduled to address a joint session of the US Congress tomorrow, two US lawmakers, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, have said that they would boycott the Modi’s address.

Minnesota 5th District Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has accused Modi-led government of India of “repressing minorities, emboldening violent Hindu nationalist groups, and targeting journalists/human rights advocates with impunity.”

Omar will also host an event at the Capitol following Modi’s address with human rights experts, religious freedom leaders and other members of Congress on Indian policy issues to discuss Modi’s record of repression and violence.

“Prime Minister Modi’s government has repressed religious minorities, emboldened violent Hindu nationalist groups, and targeted journalists/human rights advocates with impunity. I will NOT be attending Modi’s speech,” Omar tweeted.

Another Democrat Congresswoman, Rashida Tlaib, who represents the 12th district of Michigan, has also announced that she will not be attending Modi’s address to the joint session of the US Congress calling Modi’s visit ‘shameful’.

“It’s shameful that Modi has been given a platform at our nation’s capital—his long history of human rights abuses, anti-democratic actions, targeting Muslims & religious minorities, and censoring journalists is unacceptable. I will be boycotting Modi’s joint address to Congress,” Tlaib tweeted.

A group of more than 70 Democrats from both the House and the Senate have asked Biden to make human rights the focus of his discussion with Modi during his state visit this week.

The State Department’s 2022 religious freedom report also highlighted significant human rights issues including credible reports of unlawful and arbitrary killings and extrajudicial killings by the government or its agents.

A U.S. panel also recommended that the State Department designate India among others as “countries of particular concern” for violating religious freedoms.

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