Senator asks Obama to review ties with India over its rights record

James Lankford, junior Republican Senator from Oklahoma, has alleged that the country continues to "suppress" religious liberty .

February 20, 2016 07:25 pm | Updated February 21, 2016 02:08 pm IST - WASHINGTON:

“While India continues to suppress religious liberty and human rights, I encourage the Administration to utilise the strength of our current relationship with India to support the religious liberty and human rights of Indian citizens of all faiths,” James Lankford, junior Republican Senator from Oklahoma, has said in a letter to President Barack Obama.

“While India continues to suppress religious liberty and human rights, I encourage the Administration to utilise the strength of our current relationship with India to support the religious liberty and human rights of Indian citizens of all faiths,” James Lankford, junior Republican Senator from Oklahoma, has said in a letter to President Barack Obama.

A Republican Senator has called on the Obama administration to re-evaluate the growing diplomatic ties of the United States with India, alleging that the country continues to “suppress” religious liberty and human rights.

“The United States should consider its role and relations with India with caution,” James Lankford, junior Republican Senator from Oklahoma, said in a letter to President Barack Obama.

Brackets Cuba also

In the letter, the Senator called on Mr. Obama to re-evaluate America’s growing diplomatic ties with Cuba and India, alleging that the two countries continue to have a poor human rights and religious liberty record.

“While India continues to suppress religious liberty and human rights, I encourage the Administration to utilise the strength of our current relationship with India to support the religious liberty and human rights of Indian citizens of all faiths,” the Senator said in his letter dated February 18.

Every U.S. State has two senators. A junior Senator is the one who has been in the Senate for a less period of time as compared to the other Senator.

Was evangelism specialist

A former student ministries and evangelism specialist for the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, Lankford entered the Senate in January 2015 after being in the House of Representatives for two terms from 2011 to 2015.

Observing that India has a religiously diverse society and a secular government, the Senator alleged there were significant violations of human rights and freedom of religion in the country.

‘Christians, Muslims often the targets’

In his long letter, the Oklahoma Senator alleged that Christians and Muslims were often the target of religious harassment and violence.

“Christians have reported violence, arson, destruction of property, and a reluctance of local police to protect them or investigate the incidents,” he said.

“According to the Evangelical Fellowship of India, in November and December of 2014, there were more than 38 incidents of harassment or violence against Christians. Additionally, there have been violent attacks on Catholic churches and communities,” he said.

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