Barack Hussein Obama, the lobbyist in pain as PM Modi says, "India is a democracy that values human rights"
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Barack Hussein Obama, the lobbyist in pain as PM Modi says, “India is a democracy that values human rights”

PM Modi pushed back strongly at attributed criticism over his Government's purported restrictions on free speech and treatment of minorities, asserting that India lives and breathes Democracy and there is no question of any official discrimination over religion, caste, creed, or gender in the country

Richa KapoorRicha Kapoor
Jun 24, 2023, 08:00 pm IST
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi minced no words in highlighting the democratic value which India upholds and added that “Democracy is in India’s DNA.”

Earlier, former US President Barack Hussein Obama had said that the minorities in India were not safe. While addressing a press meeting, PM Modi cleared the air over the controversial remark by Barack Hussein Obama and said, “Democracy is our sacred value and it has taken the forms of various systems. Democracy is the spirit that supports equality and dignity. It’s the idea that welcomes debate and discourse. It’s a culture that gives wings to thoughts and ideas.”

Further, PM Modi opined, “If there are no human values, no humanity, human rights, it is not a democracy, reiterating the principle of “sabka saath, sabka vikaas, sabka vishwas, sabka prayas.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the US visit, further added that democracies deliver without any discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, religion, gender, age, geography and, alluding to the Indian case, said that welfare benefits are based on the principle of access to all.

US refused to lecture PM Modi on Human Rights

Before PM Modi’s visit also, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan had said that when the US sees challenges to press, religious or other freedoms, “we make our views known and added, we do so in a way where we don’t seek to lecture or assert that we don’t have challenges ourselves. Ultimately, the question of where politics and the question of democratic institutions go in India is going to be determined within India by Indians. It’s not going to be determined by the United States.”

Apparently, US President Joe Biden was under pressure from his fellow Democrats to take up the human rights issue with PM Modi. However, it seems that all those who wanted to humiliate PM Modi had to bite the dust as all their plans had fallen flat on their face, including those of Democratic legislator Tlaib who had taken to twitter to boycott PM Modi’s speech at the Congress. However, she was seen clapping and smiling while PM Modi, during the course of his address, got a standing ovation at least 15 times.

Why Barack Hussein Obama, the lobbyist, upset with Prime Minister Modi? Did George Soros put him in the dock?

Barack Hussein Obama’s statement indicating that India might witness another partition owing to the rights of the minorities not being protected sounded more like a lobbyist, queering the pitch probably for the administration of his own former VP and now president ?

However, a recent report by Pew Research Center claimed that 98per cent of India’s Muslims are free to practise their religion in the nation. The remaining 2 per cent said they were “not too free” to practise their religion, with virtually no one answering “not at all free”. Therefore, it seems that Barack Hussein Obama needs to get his facts checked before airing his views.

Notably, Barack Hussein Obama’s views on Democracy and minorities seemed to be in line with that of George Soros, who, a few months ago, had questioned the democratic principles of India.

How PM Modi Destroyed Barack Hussein Obama and His Cabal’s Sinister Plans?

Earlier in 2023, George Soros had made a scathing attack on the Indian Government led by PM Modi over the Adani Group Crisis and the Hidenberg report. He had also said, “I may be naive, but I expect a democratic revival in India.” Such remarks did not go down well with the Indian Government, and Union Minister Smriti Irani called it an “attack on India that would not be tolerated.” She further said that George Soros was a “designated economic war criminal”.

Oil lobby in Doldrums

Despite the Russia- Ukraine war, the oil prices around the world were relatively stable. This had upset the oil lobby, and Barack Hussein Obama, in order to fulfil his sinister plans, had deliberately played spoilsport in Libya, Iraq and Syria. However, by adopting a visionary policy, PM Modi re-exported Russian oils and made a profit for Bharat, thereby destroying the plans of the Oil Lobby, who wanted to make a humongous profit by imposing sanctions on Russia and increasing the oil prices. On the contrary, Bharat’s Refineries earned Profits & Bharat Sarkar earned Windfall Gain Tax. Hence, Barack Hussein Obama’s and his big boss’s pain is quite understandable.

PM Modi building strategic Defence ties; Barack Hussein Obama used to woo arms lobby for war

Barack Hussein Obama’s pain is evident as PM Modi, during the recent US visit, inked a number of deals aimed at bolstering defence ties for strategic purposes and also got business for Bharat. This rattled Barack Hussein Obama, who used to keep the arms lobby in good humour by forcing war on Yemen, Afghanistan and Somalia and dropped 26171 Bombs in 2016 alone in 7 Muslim countries.

PM Modi helps India build indigenous vaccine; Big US Pharma companies suffer loss

Another reason why Barack Hussein Obama and the pharma lobby are trying to put PM Modi and his Government in jeopardy is owing to the large amount of loss that they have incurred at the time of COVID 19 pandemic. Without succumbing to any kind of pressure from the International Pharma lobby, PM Modi, along with his team, got the vaccines made indigenously and provided them to a large section of the Indian population either free of cost or at an affordable price, thereby depriving the big pharma companies from making huge profits. Thereby Barack Hussein Obama’s alleged funding to the Wuhan biolabs from the US exchequer went in vain.

New India under PM Modi does not take diktats, we lead from the front

The past nine years have seen a drastic transformation of India’s image under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the international forum. Now, we do not take diktats from any country. On the contrary, India gives befitting replies then and there to those who mess with it. This is truly a New India leading from the front as far as international matters are concerned and working on the principle of “Vasudeva kutumbakam.”

Topics: PM Modi's strategic Defence tiesUS Pharma companies suffer lossPrime Minister Narendra ModiMinorities in IndiaDemocracyGeorge SorosPM Modi US visitBarack Hussein Obama
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