Basic human rights in India and the silence of the international community

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India, among other features and honors, has the distinction of violating basic human rights in the country by claiming that it enjoys religious and legal protection and that all this is done without hindrance. Going on It has been going on for years and even centuries, but surprisingly, there is no uproar in the world public opinion that raises a minor incident in a Muslim country. However, these violations continue in the United States and the United Kingdom in the form of racial prejudice

But in a country like India, it is part of their religion and society and there is no effort to stop them except meaningless court decisions, ie no voice is raised against it at the governmental or public level and no powerful Hindu lobby in these matters. Lets it advance internationally. Surprisingly, however, Amnesty International's executive director, Larry Cox, wrote a letter to President Obama on November 18, 2009, demanding that he take note of human rights abuses in India during a meeting with Manmohan Singh. To go Some of the key points that Larry Cox draws attention to in his letter are related to troubling by the military.

While there are some religiously protected crimes that have been going on in India for a long time and India, which considers itself to be very secular, is not ready to change this situation even though its courts are ruling against all of them. In fact, even those decisions are made without a desire for change, so they have no effect on Hindu society, otherwise Hindus would have become part of the untouchable history, but they still exist and are being crushed by the Dalits. Even after getting the name of Harijan, the children of God, they are crushed people. Even today, they are not entitled to go to the temples. High-ranking Hindus are still their gods, even though they are two hundred million. These people are humiliated and do not deserve any respect Considered If a Dalit changes his religion out of frustration, his life is further forbidden. The Adivasis are also in a similar situation and are still forced to live in the mountains because they are not allowed to come down to the level of humanity. The doors of education are still closed to them and only eleven per cent of the fifty million immigrants are literate. Remember this is the literacy rate and not the literate people even though it is 7.5 per cent of India's population. If the treatment of the majority religion in a country is the same, then it is possible toOne of the incidents about Tehreek-e-Pakistan also read that watering cans were used for watering Muslims which were tied with a long bamboo so that Muslims could be watered from afar but also witnessing Muslim and Hindu water. Still exist today The style may have changed, the situation is the same today. Even a Muslim artist named Shabana Azmi is not given the right to take a house in Mumbai. The only reason is that his name is Muslim. estimate the treatment of the minorities.Gujarat, Ahmedabad, Bihar and many other areas are often stained with the blood of Muslims because the Hindu religion or Indian Hindu calls every human being except Hindu a militia, so those who speak against it by justifying this inhuman behavior The mouths are closed. The letter to Obama also mentions the massacre of 3,000 Sikhs in 1984. While 2,000 Muslims were martyred in Gujarat in 2002, the reason given was that Muslims attacked a train and killed 59 Hindus, while it was not proven that the Muslims of Gujarat's ever-under-dominated province could have carried out such an operation. India does not give even basic human rights to its people despite its loud claims.The victims of the horrific gas leak accident at the Union Carbide chemical plant in Bhopal in 1984 have not been able to claim their rights with the disabled bodies of themselves and their children. These are the daily human rights violations in India that no effort is made to stop. Thus India calls itself the largest democracy in the world and the fact is that its governments are elected by popular vote but these elected governments are protected by the army and for this the army is armed with the cruel law of India. Forces Special Power Act has to be resorted to. Of more than a dozen freedoms in IndiaThis cruel law has been enacted to stop the movements, under which the army has been given such special powers that even the army of a martial country may not have it. The law was passed by the Indian Parliament on September 11, 1958. Today it is in force in the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura and Nagaland. Since July 1990, Jammu and Kashmir has also been subjected to this ruthless law under which the people of the affected areas do not have the right to appeal against these atrocities. Under the law, which gives the military extra-judicial powers, it can shoot at a gathering of five or more people and arrest anyone without a warrant.The law is based on the Armed Forces Special Power Act. This cruel law has been enacted to curb more than a dozen freedom movements in India, giving the military special powers that no martial law army might have. The law was passed by the Indian Parliament on September 11, 1958. Today it is in force in the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura and Nagaland. Since July 1990, Jammu and Kashmir has also been subjected to this ruthless law under which the people of the affected areas do not have the right to appeal against these atrocities. According to this law, the army which The truth is not achieved. Under the law, which gives the military extra-judicial powers, it can shoot at a gathering of five or more people and arrest anyone without a warrant.

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