Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Discussed use of sedition & anti-terrorism laws with govt’

EU rep also discussed situation in Jammu and Kashmir

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: EU special representa­tive for human rights Eamon Gilmore said on Friday that in his meetings with the Indian government he has discussed issues such as the use of sedition and anti-terrorism laws, condition of minorities, communal violence and the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.

Gilmore also said that in his meeting with members of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) during his India visit, the panel’s role in relation to Foreign Contributi­on (Regulation) Act (FCRA), detentions, bail, sedition and anti-terrorism laws, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), minorities and individual cases, was also discussed.

An EU delegation, including Gilmore and EU Ambassador to India Ugo Astuto, called on Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi in Delhi on Thursday, a day after it met NHRC chairperso­n Justice (retd) Arun Kumar Mishra and other members of the panel.

“At meetings with Government, including @ naqvimukht­ar, Minister for Minorities, I discussed FCRA, use of sedition and anti-terrorism laws, detentions, the situation of minorities, communal violence, situation in Jammu Kashmir, and individual cases,” Gilmore tweeted, tagging Naqvi’s tweet on their meeting.

On his meeting with NHRC, he thanked the panel for the meeting, at which, he said the NHRC’s role in relation to FCRA, detentions, bail, sedition and anti-terrorism laws, UAPA, minorities and individual cases, was discussed.

According to sources in the Minority Affairs Ministry, Naqvi told the delegation that constituti­onal and religious rights of every section are absolutely safe in India but “nobody has the right to indulge in forceful and fraudulent religious conversion.”

Naqvi is also learnt to have told the delegation that “not a single major communal riot has taken place in India since 2014,” but there were some conspiraci­es to “give communal colour” to isolated criminal incidents.

The minister told the delegation that some people have been trying to “defame” Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India as a part of a “conspiracy,” sources said.

During the meet, Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas told the delegation that not a single riot had occurred in India since 2014

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