'Its The Result Of..Tukde-Tukde Gang': Kiren Rijiju On UK MP's Human Rights Concerns
The young British MPs are not to blame, according to the Union law minister, because they are unaware of the situation.
New Delhi: Kiren Rijiju, a Union minister, stated his views on the human rights concerns raised by several UK legislators in the aftermath of the Khargone and Jahangirpuri incidents in Madhya Pradesh and Delhi, respectively.
The young British MPs are not to blame, according to the Union law minister, because they are unaware of the situation.
Taking to Twitter, Union Minister Rijiju said, "It's the result of the negative campaigns launched by the Tukde-Tukde gang whose only aim is to discredit the huge achievements of @narendramodi Govt. India believes in Rule of Law."
I don't blame the young British MP who is unaware of reality & portrays negative image of Indian. It's the result of the negative campaigns launched by the Tukde-Tukde gang who's only aim is to discredit the huge achievements of @narendramodi Govt.
— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) May 1, 2022
India believes in Rule of Law. https://t.co/bAt3qyFp7b
Zarah Sultan and Nadia Whittome, two female MPs, have raised the issue of human rights in India, citing UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's visit to the JCB factory in Gujarat, where he was photographed with a digger, the same company whose bulldozers were used to demolish 'homes and shops of Muslims.'
Women MPs questioned if Boris Johnson brought up the subject of "human rights violations" in India with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and whether he acknowledges that his visit to India "helped India legitimise the acts of Modi's far-right regime."