A
European Parliament resolution on India, which seeks to address the
critical concerns surrounding human rights and religious freedom issues
in India, has expressed concern over "violence, increasing nationalistic
rhetoric, and divisive policies" and called upon Indian political
leaders to refrain from making inflammatory statements, insisting on the
importance of upholding "human rights and democratic values" in
EU-India relations.
The
resolution raises serious concerns about the situation in Manipur and
condemns the discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). It urges
the European Council, European Commission, and the Vice-President of the
Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy to press the Indian government to uphold the
constitutionally enshrined right to the free practice of religion.
Additionally, it calls for measures to counter hate speech against
religious minorities and demands accountability for perpetrators.
Furthermore,
the resolution highlights the importance of media freedom, the
protection of media professionals, and the creation of a safe and
democratic environment for human rights and environmental defenders,
indigenous people, Dalit rights defenders, political opponents, and
trade union activists. It calls for an end to the use of sedition,
broader foreign funding, and terrorism charges to target critics,
emphasizing the independence of the judiciary and advocating for the
release of political prisoners.
The resolution also
addresses the harmful effects of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act
and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act on civil society
organizations. It calls on the European Commission and European Council
to urge Indian authorities to end caste-based discrimination and grant
rights to Adivasi communities under the Forest Rights Act.
In
response to the resolution, Claudio Francavilla, Associate EU Advocacy
Director at Human Rights Watch, remarked, "The European Parliament
resolution on EU-India relations is an indictment of Narendra Modi’s
government. Silence by India’s international partners has effectively
green-lighted continuing abuses, and the European Parliament deserves
praise for breaking it. Other EU institutions, EU governments, and
India’s western partners should urgently make clear to Modi’s government
that its crackdown on rights will have consequences for India’s
bilateral relations on the world stage."
Rasheed Ahmed,
Executive Director of the US diaspora advocacy group, Indian American
Muslim Council (IAMC), while welcoming the European Parliament's
resolution, said, "We applaud the European Parliament for its
principled stand on issues of human rights in India. We eagerly
anticipate its implementation by the European Council and European
Commission, ensuring the advancement of religious freedom and the
protection of minority and marginalized communities".
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