R Johansen
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@mamtashukla6350 I don't think he was the first to lecture India. Are you sure it's not your hate for him that speaks? If you're referring to the CNN interview, then it's exactly that. He responds to the QUESTIONS he is asked.
CNN and indianexpress: "If he had a conversation with PM Modi, who he knew well, Obama said, part of his argument would be that if you do not protect the rights of ethnic minorities in India, there is a strong possibility that India, at some point, starts pulling apart. “And we have seen what happens when you start getting large internal conflicts… That would be contrary to the interests not only of the Muslim India, but also Hindu India. I think it’s important to be able to talk about these things honestly,” he said.
In January 2015, during his speech at Delhi’s Siri Fort Auditorium, a day after attending the Republic Day ceremony as Chief Guest, Obama had expressed his views on freedom of religion in India as well as in America. “Across our two great countries, we have Hindus and Muslims, Christians and Sikhs, and Jews and Buddhists and Jains and so many faiths. And we remember the wisdom of Gandhiji, who said, ‘for me, the different religions are beautiful flowers from the same garden, or they are branches of the same majestic tree’.”
“Our freedom of religion is written into our founding documents. It’s part of America’s very first amendment. Your Article 25 says that all people are ‘equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practice and propagate religion.”
"In both our countries — in all countries — upholding this fundamental freedom is the responsibility of the government, but it’s also the responsibility of every person.
The peace we seek in the world… finds its glorious expression when we look beyond any differences in religion or tribe, and rejoice in the beauty of every soul. And nowhere is that more important than India,” he had said.
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