US Hindu Group protest Congressional resolution on Indian religious freedom

WASHINGTON: A US-based Hindu-American group has launched a mass campaign against a Congressional resolution on religious freedom and human rights in India.

The legislation (HR 417), introduced on November 18, by Congressmen Keith Ellison and Joe Pitts, praises India’s “rich religious diversity and commitment to tolerance and equality,” while raising concerns over the erosion of religious freedom. It also highlights the alleged role of Modi in the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat.

The resolution has so far been co-sponsored by nearly two dozen lawmakers.

Washington-based Hindu American Foundation has described the legislation as flawed.

HAF argues that the resolution blames only Hindu nationalism for communal violence and ignores the fact that 80 per cent of attacks in India in 2012 were carried out by the Indian Mujahideen, an India-based Islamist terrorist group, with much of the remaining 20 percent carried out by Maoist.

“Supporters of this legislation have hired a lobbying firm to encourage Congressmen to support it. We need YOU to counter their efforts by calling your Representative TODAY. We have till Friday 5:00pm to make a lasting impact,” the HAF said in a email to its supporters.

In a statement, HAF said that the resolution fails to mention the attacks on Akshardham, Bodh Gaya, and others in India as well as the communally charged public statements by Islamist leader Akbaruddin Owaisi, Andhra Pradesh MLA, in 2013 against Hindu deities and practitioners.

In its email, HAF urges Hindu Americans to approach their Congressman not to co-sponsor the resolution.

Highlighting the violence that took place against Muslim, Christian and Sikh minorities, the resolution calls on the Indian Government to take steps to stem the erosion of religious freedom and urges Gujarat and other states to repeal anti-conversion laws.

It also calls on the state department to continue the policy of denying Narendra Modi, the Gujarat Chief Minister, a visa for entry into the United States.

The bipartisan resolution calls on India to protect the rights and freedoms of religious minorities, and urges US government to include religious freedom and human rights as part of the strategic dialogue between the two countries.

As per the HAF website:

 ” What makes H. Res. 417 flawed? 
  • Blames only Hindu nationalism for communal violence and ignores the fact that 80% of attacks in India in 2012 were carried out by the Indian Mujahideen, with much of the remaining 20% carried out by Maoist terrorists;
  • Fails to mention the attacks on Akshardham, Bodh Gaya, and others in India as well as the communally charged public statements by Islamist leader Akbaruddin Owaisi, Andhra Pradesh MLA, in 2013 against Hindu deities and practitioners;
  • Calls for the creation of religious minority courts to conduct trials and appeals – a suggestion that neither Congressmen has offered to 1) countries, such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan or Malaysia, where religious minorities face serious repression and; 2) the U.S., where courts, like in India, are secular in nature;
  • Ignores India’s unprecedented religious accommodations for minorities, and instead calls for the repeal of “anti-conversion” laws while failing to mention the detrimental impact on social harmony caused by predatory proselytization and coerced conversions primarily carried out by U.S. based missionary outfits;
  • Disregards the findings of the Indian Supreme Court’s Special Investigative Team (SIT) absolving Modi of complicity in the 2002 Gujarat riots and omits the findings of the SIT which uncovered that some human rights activists deliberately falsified evidence and concocted macabre incidents of violence.-  HAF

Source: Times Of India