An agreement against religious and political oppression in India has been introduced in the U.S. Senate. According to Kashmir Media Sources, the agreement, presented by Senator Tammy Baldwin from Wisconsin, asserts that the U.S. government should address ongoing discriminatory policies in India. It emphasizes that religious freedom is a fundamental human right, and any country violating it should face repercussions from the United States. The lives of innocent Indian citizens are in jeopardy.
The agreement further states that India is depriving its citizens of the right to vote, and under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there has been a general decline in religious freedom. The Indian government is accused of treating Muslims and Christians with discrimination.
The agreement also demands that India address issues related to discriminatory policies based on religion and work towards ending violence against peaceful demonstrators and rectifying religious and political injustices systematically imposed by India.
The agreement makes it clear that religious freedom is a fundamental right, and the U.S. should speak out against any violations.