Protest against Modi | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Thu, 07 Aug 2025 09:13:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Protest against Modi | SabrangIndia 32 32 PM Modi met with criticism, pushback during US visit https://sabrangindia.in/pm-modi-met-with-criticism-pushback-during-us-visit/ Fri, 23 Jun 2023 11:26:50 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=27880 Apart from the rosy, festive picture painted by the India’s electronic media, Modi met with a slew of street protests and some pushback from US lawmakers as well

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Prime Minster Narendra Modi’s visit to the United States is a lot more than the pomp and show that making the rounds on all TV news channels, which are portraying is like an unending celebrative fest. Though his visit is being depicted as one where he has been greeted with adulation by the Indian diaspora, there is another reality which is being only showcased on independent media and social media.

For example, there were protests demonstrated through unique ways such this truck that was doing the rounds on the streets of New York City; which had digital images on it:

On the streets of Washington DC as well there was podium with the banner “India’s democracy in danger” where Aakashi Bhatt, the daughter of former IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt who has bene incarcerated on charges of custodial death of a person, spoke. His daughter said, “Today while we stand here talking about democracy, I think people outside of the country do not quite understand that democracy as we know it has ceased to exist in India.All the pillars of democracy have been subverted by this regime”

Roja Suganthy Singh, president of the Dalit Solidarity Forum also spoke on the same podium and she said, “Violence against Dalit women remain unreported and higher prevalence of gang rape against Dalit women”. She also mentioned the Hathras gang rape of 2020 and said, “those accused are roaming free right now. They lit the tongue of the young girl but for every tongue that is slit thousand more tongues will speak up the story”. She also called Hindutva “a corrosive state of mind”.

There were also people on the streets bringing up the violence in the north eastern state of Manipur, holding up placards such as “We want peace in Manipur” “Save Manipur” “Why PM Modi silent” “Real Hindus don’t lynch”

Modi’s first Press Conference

Modi’s answer to a question on steps taken to improve the condition of religious minorities has also faced criticism for being generic and in most parts irrelevant to the question. He clearly evaded speaking about Muslims and their persecution. He answered only two questions from the media at the press meet which went like this:

Question: What steps is the Indian government planning to take to improve the rights of Muslims, and other religious minorities, in India and to uphold free speech?

Answer: I am actually really surprised. India is indeed a democracy. And, as President Biden also mentioned, for both India and America, democracy is in our DNA, democracy is our spirit. Democracy runs in our veins. We live democracy. And, our ancestors have actually put words to this concept, and that is in the form of our constitution.

Our government has taken the basic principles of democracy, and on that basis, our constitution is made, and the entire country runs on that.

Our constitution and our government have always proved that democracy can deliver. And when I say deliver, it is regardless of caste, creed, religion and gender. There’s no…absolutely no space for discrimination. And, when you talk of democracy, if there are no human values, and there’s no humanity, there’s no human rights, then, it’s not a democracy.

When we have accepted democracy, there’s absolutely no space for discrimination. That’s why India believes in moving ahead with everybody we trust, and everybody’s efforts. These are the foundational principles, which are the basis for how we operate and how we live our lives.

In India, the benefits that are provided by the government are accessible to all, whoever deserves those, it is available to everyone. That’s why in India’s democratic values, there’s absolutely no discrimination; not on the basis of caste, creed, age or any kind of geographic location.

Lawmakers abstain

Apart from social media also, the abstention of the three lawmakers  Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from the joint congressional address was also worth taking note. The three lawmakers abstained stating that Modi-led union government in India has repressed religious minorities’. They also alleged that the Modi government has emboldened violent Hindu nationalist groups and that there is lesser press freedom, restrictions on minority religious rights and other forms of discrimination and backsliding.

Tlaib said in her tweet, “It’s shameful that Modi has been given a platform at our nation’s capital—his long history of human rights abuses, anti-democratic actions, targeting Muslims & religious minorities, and censoring journalists is unacceptable. I will be boycotting Modi’s joint address to Congress.”

While Omar said, “Prime Minister Modi’s government has repressed religious minorities, emboldened violent Hindu nationalist groups, and targeted journalists/human rights advocates with impunity. I will NOT be attending Modi’s speech.”

Discuss human rights, lawmakers tell Biden

Further, 75 Democratic senators and members of the House of Representatives wrote to US President Joe Biden that he must discuss human rights with Modi. This letter was led by U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal and Senator Chris Van Hollen and it stated, “As longtime supporters of a strong U.S.-India relationship, we also believe that friends can and should discuss their differences in an honest and forthright way. That is why we respectfully request that — in addition to the many areas of shared interests between India and the U.S. — you also raise directly with Prime Minister Modi areas of concern.”

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250 persons detained for black flag protest against PM Modi’s participation in Isha Yoga event https://sabrangindia.in/250-persons-detained-black-flag-protest-against-pm-modis-participation-isha-yoga-event/ Sat, 25 Feb 2017 06:50:40 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/02/25/250-persons-detained-black-flag-protest-against-pm-modis-participation-isha-yoga-event/ 11 organisations participated in the event, waving black flags and raising slogans against PM Modi and the central government.   Protests by multiple organisations broke out in Coimbatore on Friday, ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival at 5.30pm, for the unveiling of a 112-foot tall Shiva statue at Coimbatore’s Isha Yoga Centre. 11 organisations […]

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11 organisations participated in the event, waving black flags and raising slogans against PM Modi and the central government.

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Protests by multiple organisations broke out in Coimbatore on Friday, ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival at 5.30pm, for the unveiling of a 112-foot tall Shiva statue at Coimbatore’s Isha Yoga Centre.

11 organisations including the Forum against Bhavani River Dam, Thanthai Periyar Dravida Kazhagam, All Tamil Nadu Farmers’ Federation, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, Tamil Manila Congress, Manithaneya Makkal Katchi and the Social Democratic Party of India, bore black flags and raised slogans against the PM and the central government’s “anti-Tamil Nadu policies”.

The protest attained a high pitch when the protesters tried to block public roads, and 250 people were finally detained.

Speaking at the protest, TPDK General Secretary, Ku Ramakrishnan said that the Isha Yoga Centre’s own actions in regard to wildlife proved the fact of its encroachments. “The fact that they have formed a committee to monitor the movement of wild animals, ahead of the event in which PM Modi is participating, shows that they have encroached onto the habitat of wild animals.

He also accused the central government of being anti-Tamil Nadu, and said that the centre’s bias against Tamil Nadu was shown in its failures to even follow Supreme Court directions on the Cauvery water issue.

Continuous protests have been occurring in Coimbatore since the announcement that PM Modi would be taking part in an event of the Isha Yoga Centre, which is embroiled in a series of legal cases over building and land violations, including a 2013 Madras High Court notice to demolish 44,000 sq ft of buildings. Activists have accused the PM of promoting an organisation accused of rampant environmental violations, and therefore tacitly endorsing its violations. 

 

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Modi faces protests in Coimbatore, black balloons released in air https://sabrangindia.in/modi-faces-protests-coimbatore-black-balloons-released-air/ Sat, 25 Feb 2017 06:13:14 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/02/25/modi-faces-protests-coimbatore-black-balloons-released-air/ Nearly 500 members of various outfits were arrested here today when they attempted to stage a demonstration against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to unveil a 112-foot Adiyogi face at the Isha Yoga centre. Some black balloons were also released into the air by a section of the protesters as Modi was travelling […]

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Nearly 500 members of various outfits were arrested here today when they attempted to stage a demonstration against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to unveil a 112-foot Adiyogi face at the Isha Yoga centre.

Some black balloons were also released into the air by a section of the protesters as Modi was travelling to the venue near here by a helicopter, police said.

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The protesters raised slogans against Modi for his alleged failure in protecting farmers’ interests and for not taking action against the Isha Yoga for alleged encroachment of tribal land for construction of the face, police said.

During the protest held in front of a tehsildar office here, they also sought the Centre’s intervene to prevent construction of check dams across river Bhavani by Kerala.

 

Arond 500 workers of outfits including Dravidar Kazhagam, Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam, TMC, MDMK, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, Revolutionary Youth Front, SDPI, and Federation of Tamil Nadu Farmers’ Association, participated in the demonstration, police said adding all were arrested.
 

Police also arrested 17 workers of a fringe outfit when they attempted to stage a demonstration against Modi’s visit near the airport.
 

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