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Western standards of human rights do not apply to India, says Home Minister Amit Shah
He said that the human rights violations perpetrated by militants and Maoist groups should be viewed ‘with an Indian outlook’.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressing the NHRC event on Saturday. | Twitter/Amit Shah


Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that India’s human rights policy should focus on the rights of civilians killed by extremists as much as it does on police brutality and custodial deaths, The Indian Express reported. Shah said that the human rights violations perpetrated by militants and Maoist groups should be viewed “with an Indian outlook”.

Shah said that western standards of human rights should not be applied to matters pertaining to India. “Women not having access to toilets and safe methods of cooking is a human rights issue,” the home minister said as the chief guest of the 26th foundation day of the National Human Rights Commission. “Modi government has ensured upliftment of millions of individuals from these situations.”

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Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, the country was veering towards a future without any human rights violations, Shah said. He claimed that families operated on an “in-built framework of human rights”, adding that Indian values ensured protection of women and children, and villages looked after the economically backward as “part of their dharma [duty]”.

The home minister also called for a need to unite the “new concept” of human rights with the traditional one. “I know when I say human rights, people see the meaning as police atrocities and custodial deaths, which is a fact,” Shah said, according to The Hindu. “We have no objections. Every citizen should get the Constitutionally-guaranteed protection. But there are so many other dimensions, which we have to see with different perspectives.”

Shah was accused of being involved in the custodial death of three people in Gujarat during his tenure as the state’s home minister. The Central Bureau of Intelligence booked him with complicity in the fake encounter case of Kausar Bi, her husband Sohrabuddin Shaikh and his associate Tulsiram Prajapati. However, a special court dismissed charges against him in December 2014. This was the same year Modi took charge as prime minister for the first time.

In the 2014 Ishrat Jahan encounter case, the CBI had looked into Shah’s involvement but concluded that they had no evidence to charge him. Senior officials, involved in the episode, were later charged.

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The Union home minister’s name also cropped up during the 2013 ‘Snoopgate’ controversy in which audio recordings of Shah and other police officials about surveilling a woman had surfaced. The Gujarat government had initiated an inquiry that concluded the surveillance was conducted on the request of the woman’s father.

At the Saturday event, NHRC Chairperson HL Dattu said the Centre had supported the commission in fulfilling its mandate and added that Shah’s presence was encouraging. The human rights commission had realised its mandate by addressing matters related to bonded labour and custodial deaths, he added.

The number of pending cases with commission had reduced significantly with only those filed in 2017 remain to be resolved. The NHRC has reportedly passed judgements on 691 cases and provided compensation to the tune of Rs 25.38 crore, according to The Indian Express.

Last month, Shah had said that the lack of a phone connection did not amount to human rights violation. The government had imposed restrictions on public movement and communications in Jammu and Kashmir on August 4, a day before it revoked the state’s special constitutional status. The administration said the restrictions were important to prevent law and order problems and curb terrorist activity.

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Restrictions were lifted from Jammu and Ladakh regions within a few weeks, but daily activity remains affected in parts of Kashmir. All postpaid mobile phone lines will be operational in Kashmir from October 14. Fixed landline phone services had already been restored in September.


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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that India’s human rights policy should focus on the rights of civilians killed by extremists as much as it does on police brutality and custodial deaths, The Indian Express reported. Shah said that the human rights violations perpetrated by militants and Maoist groups should be viewed “with an Indian outlook”.

Shah said that western standards of human rights should not be applied to matters pertaining to India. “Women not having access to toilets and safe methods of cooking is a human rights issue,” the home minister said as the chief guest of the 26th foundation day of the National Human Rights Commission. “Modi government has ensured upliftment of millions of individuals from these situations.”

Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, the country was veering towards a future without any human rights violations, Shah said. He claimed that families operated on an “in-built framework of human rights”, adding that Indian values ensured protection of women and children, and villages looked after the economically backward as “part of their dharma [duty]”.

The home minister also called for a need to unite the “new concept” of human rights with the traditional one. “I know when I say human rights, people see the meaning as police atrocities and custodial deaths, which is a fact,” Shah said, according to The Hindu. “We have no objections. Every citizen should get the Constitutionally-guaranteed protection. But there are so many other dimensions, which we have to see with different perspectives.”

Shah was accused of being involved in the custodial death of three people in Gujarat during his tenure as the state’s home minister. The Central Bureau of Intelligence booked him with complicity in the fake encounter case of Kausar Bi, her husband Sohrabuddin Shaikh and his associate Tulsiram Prajapati. However, a special court dismissed charges against him in December 2014. This was the same year Modi took charge as prime minister for the first time.

In the 2014 Ishrat Jahan encounter case, the CBI had looked into Shah’s involvement but concluded that they had no evidence to charge him. Senior officials, involved in the episode, were later charged.

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The Union home minister’s name also cropped up during the 2013 ‘Snoopgate’ controversy in which audio recordings of Shah and other police officials about surveilling a woman had surfaced. The Gujarat government had initiated an inquiry that concluded the surveillance was conducted on the request of the woman’s father.

At the Saturday event, NHRC Chairperson HL Dattu said the Centre had supported the commission in fulfilling its mandate and added that Shah’s presence was encouraging. The human rights commission had realised its mandate by addressing matters related to bonded labour and custodial deaths, he added.

The number of pending cases with commission had reduced significantly with only those filed in 2017 remain to be resolved. The NHRC has reportedly passed judgements on 691 cases and provided compensation to the tune of Rs 25.38 crore, according to The Indian Express.

Last month, Shah had said that the lack of a phone connection did not amount to human rights violation. The government had imposed restrictions on public movement and communications in Jammu and Kashmir on August 4, a day before it revoked the state’s special constitutional status. The administration said the restrictions were important to prevent law and order problems and curb terrorist activity.

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Restrictions were lifted from Jammu and Ladakh regions within a few weeks, but daily activity remains affected in parts of Kashmir. All postpaid mobile phone lines will be operational in Kashmir from October 14. Fixed landline phone services had already been restored in September.
 
I agree with Amit Shah, I am starting to like him more than YOGI , Long live Modi , Long Live Amit Shah , long may he reign :yahoo:
 
terrorist modi and fascist amit shah of RSS are our real assets:yahoo:
 
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said that India’s human rights policy should focus on the rights of civilians killed by extremists as much as it does on police brutality and custodial deaths, The Indian Express reported. Shah said that the human rights violations perpetrated by militants and Maoist groups should be viewed “with an Indian outlook”.

Shah said that western standards of human rights should not be applied to matters pertaining to India. “Women not having access to toilets and safe methods of cooking is a human rights issue,” the home minister said as the chief guest of the 26th foundation day of the National Human Rights Commission. “Modi government has ensured upliftment of millions of individuals from these situations.”

Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, the country was veering towards a future without any human rights violations, Shah said. He claimed that families operated on an “in-built framework of human rights”, adding that Indian values ensured protection of women and children, and villages looked after the economically backward as “part of their dharma [duty]”.

The home minister also called for a need to unite the “new concept” of human rights with the traditional one. “I know when I say human rights, people see the meaning as police atrocities and custodial deaths, which is a fact,” Shah said, according to The Hindu. “We have no objections. Every citizen should get the Constitutionally-guaranteed protection. But there are so many other dimensions, which we have to see with different perspectives.”

Shah was accused of being involved in the custodial death of three people in Gujarat during his tenure as the state’s home minister. The Central Bureau of Intelligence booked him with complicity in the fake encounter case of Kausar Bi, her husband Sohrabuddin Shaikh and his associate Tulsiram Prajapati. However, a special court dismissed charges against him in December 2014. This was the same year Modi took charge as prime minister for the first time.

In the 2014 Ishrat Jahan encounter case, the CBI had looked into Shah’s involvement but concluded that they had no evidence to charge him. Senior officials, involved in the episode, were later charged.

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The Union home minister’s name also cropped up during the 2013 ‘Snoopgate’ controversy in which audio recordings of Shah and other police officials about surveilling a woman had surfaced. The Gujarat government had initiated an inquiry that concluded the surveillance was conducted on the request of the woman’s father.

At the Saturday event, NHRC Chairperson HL Dattu said the Centre had supported the commission in fulfilling its mandate and added that Shah’s presence was encouraging. The human rights commission had realised its mandate by addressing matters related to bonded labour and custodial deaths, he added.

The number of pending cases with commission had reduced significantly with only those filed in 2017 remain to be resolved. The NHRC has reportedly passed judgements on 691 cases and provided compensation to the tune of Rs 25.38 crore, according to The Indian Express.

Last month, Shah had said that the lack of a phone connection did not amount to human rights violation. The government had imposed restrictions on public movement and communications in Jammu and Kashmir on August 4, a day before it revoked the state’s special constitutional status. The administration said the restrictions were important to prevent law and order problems and curb terrorist activity.

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Restrictions were lifted from Jammu and Ladakh regions within a few weeks, but daily activity remains affected in parts of Kashmir. All postpaid mobile phone lines will be operational in Kashmir from October 14. Fixed landline phone services had already been restored in September.

Oh sanghi ba$tard the world knows this;

Western standard
Women are safe going about their business.

Indian standard
Women are pounced upon and gang raped.


Western standard
Minorities have equal rights, with one of the most important being right to fair trial and their wealth and honour are safe guarded.

Indian standard
Minorities are freely plundered, raped, imprisoned when
they don't tow the line.


Western standard
Nations go about improving the lives of their citizens and not engaging in wasteful spending.

Indian standard
India wastes money on lavish weapons, space launches whilst its people die hungry and have no place to go to the toilet.
 
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West bombs to death millions of Muslims and make cartoons of their Prophet...India makes their lives difficult...China makes concentration camps and even rewrites the Holy Book

Is Muslim majority state the only solution for Muslims?
 
West bombs to death millions of Muslims and make cartoons of their Prophet...India makes their lives difficult...China makes concentration camps and even rewrites the Holy Book

Is Muslim majority state the only solution for Muslims?

India and Western part is right. China part needs correction.
 
I think it will get better audience under South Asia Section. Idea is to get spread the news as much as possible
Done

Human Rights, UN Charter and other International Org India is signatory of, should take serious notice.
They will only wake up once it is too late and run cases in international court like what they are doing with African nations! Only when genocide is in full mode do they wake up! They are still incapable of stopping it from happening!

UN is as failed as a body its size can be!
 
They will only wake up once it is too late and run cases in international court like what they are doing with African nations! Only when genocide is in full mode do they wake up! They are still incapable of stopping it from happening!

UN is as failed as a body its size can be!

Yes, we know UN, US and World Huma Rights Org has failed, but we need to keep calling and spreading the truth, zaleel aur badnaam hoon gay to kiya naam na hoga.....this seems to be their moto.

If Human Rights champions and protectors wont wake up, oppressed must.
 
@waz @Dubious @Arsalan Please merge these two threads. Thanks

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/west...to-india-says-home-minister-amit-shah.647264/

@Dubious, I think it will get better audience under South Asia Section. Idea is to get spread the news as much as possible

Human Rights, UN Charter and other International Org India is signatory of, should take serious notice.

Money will talk again. Human Rights UN charter International Org are only for Muslims. I mean against.
 

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