UN Chief Admonishes India to Protect Rights of Minorities ( HRW )

Secretary-General Guterres Highlights that Diversity ‘Makes Country Stronger’

Women stand near the rubble of a shop after authorities demolished a number of Muslim-owned businesses after a Hindu religious procession resulted in communal violence, New Delhi, April 20, 2022. © 2022 Altaf Qadri/AP Photo

By Meenakshi Ganguly / HRW

India’s voice on the global stage can only gain in authority and credibility from a strong commitment to inclusive human rights also at home,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres stated during a recent visit to India. He said that India, as the historical leader of the non-violent anti-colonial struggle, should condemn hate speech “unequivocally,” and “protect and promote rights of all individuals including members of minority communities.”

Guterres notably stressed this concern even as he praised India for its humanitarian actions and sought support from one of the world’s largest economies for debt relief and to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Agenda.

Many Indians, including the millions that are now spread across the world, seek global recognition and respect. However, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is aggressively promoting a majoritarian Hindu ideology that has left religious minorities, Dalits and tribal communities, those most marginalized, at increased risk of discrimination and violence. And predominantly Muslim Kashmiris continue to suffer increasing repression.

BJP leaders have in speeches incited violence against religious minorities, particularly Muslims. The national government has adopted policies that are discriminatory, fostering bias in independent institutions and the justice system. Security forces arrest Muslims on fabricated charges under draconian laws, and have demolished Muslim homes and properties without legal authorization as a form of summary punishment.

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