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Biden Raised Human Rights, Free Press With Modi

Biden Raised Human Rights, Free Press With Modi

WASHINGTON, DC (IANS) – President Joe Biden said on September 10 that in addition to the “significant business” done at the just-concluded G20 in India, he was able to raise the “importance of respecting human rights … the vital role (of) civil society and a free press” in his bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In a customary trip-ender news conference in Hanoi, the second leg of his tour of India and Vietnam. Biden was peppered with questions about China and President Xi Jinping, who had skipped the G20 meeting, and about Ukraine.

In his opening remarks, Biden thanked Modi’s “leadership and his hospitality and hosting the G20.”

He went on to speak about a part of the visit that was overshadowed by the G20 meeting — his bilateral with the Indian leader.

Biden said he and Modi had “substantial discussions about how we’re going to continue to strengthen the partnership between India and the United States, building on the Prime Minister’s visit to the White House last June”.

Biden then went on to say: “As I always do, I raised the importance of respecting human rights and the vital role that civil society and a free press have in building a strong and prosperous country with Mr. Modi.”

The President may have been trying to pre-empt an issue that has been regularly asked of him and his officials by the American press. In fact, Prime Minister Modi was asked about it himself in the rare news conference he did with President Biden during his June visit.

US officials have said they have not hesitated to raise these issues with their Indian counterparts but not in the manner of one country lecturing the other but as a shared challenge.

The reference is to efforts by former President Donald Trump and his supporters to subvert the 2020 presidential election and the January 6 insurrection, for which he has been indicted in two separate cases.

About the G20 meetings, Biden said, “We showed up ready to work and we showed the world the United States is a partner with a positive vision for our shared future.” Left unsaid was that, unlike the US, Xi and Putin did not show up demonstrating their lack of commitment to the G20 platform.

Xi, in fact, had attended the recent meeting of the BRICS in Johannesburg, South Africa, where the group admitted six new members, a move that was supported by China and Russia and not so much by India.

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  • Mr. Biden please take a look at your own country’s human right issues. Native Americans are still suffering and so are the people of color. It is always easy to find faults in others. India’s minorities are treated a lot better than Hindu minorities in Muslim countries.

    September 14, 2023

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