US President Donald Trump will hold a religious freedom rally in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to India next week. White House said the US respects India’s democratic traditions and institutions.
And in keeping with Trump’s first visit to India, the two parties have published a sheet by the US federal agency United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, claiming that citizenship law is religious in India.
One senior photographer told reporters It has been said that US President Trump will talk about our shared democratic tradition and religious freedom in both public and certainly private speeches.
He will raise these issues, especially the issue of religious freedom, which is very important for this administration. Important. The officer was asked if he is planning to speak to Citizenship Law or the National Citizens Register of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Trump and US First Lady Melaniatramp travel to Ahmedabad, Agra and New Delhi on February 24 and 25.
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On the condition of acceptance, the officer states that the universal values, the maintenance of the rule of law We respect India’s democratic traditions and institutions and we will continue to encourage India to uphold those traditions.
Senior management official on the question of CAA and NRC has said that we have raised our own I worry that the President will raise these issues in his meeting with Prime Minister Modi.
The democratic tradition is looking to India to maintain respect for religious minorities. Indian Constitution promotes religious freedom, respect for religious minorities, and a similar attitude toward all religions.
That is important. It is important for the President and I am sure it will be fulfilled. He said that India is religious and linguistically rich and culturally diverse. He has said that even he is one of the four major religions of the world.
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The official said that Prime Minister Modi had spoken in his first address after winning the election last year that he would prefer to join the religious minorities of India.
Definitely the eyes of the world on the rule of law. Under India, India is committed to maintaining religious freedom and treating everyone equally.