Up to India, hope they make right decision: Trump on violence over CAA
International Desk
US President Donald Trump, asked today about the violence in parts of Delhi over citizenship law protests and religious freedom, said he discussed it with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and “he wants people to have religious freedom”.
On the violence in Delhi, President Trump said it was “up to India”.
“We did talk about religious freedom. The PM said he wants people to have religious freedom. They have worked really hard on it. I heard about the individual attacks but I did not discuss it. It is up to India,” Mr Trump said.
Asked about his position on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the US President said, “I don’t want to discuss that, I want to leave that to India. I hope they will do the right thing for the people of India.”
Clashes over the contentious citizenship law scorched Delhi for a second day today – coinciding with Mr Trump’s first official visit to India — as the number of deaths rose to at least 10.
There have been widespread protests since the law that critics say is anti-Muslim was passed in mid-December, with more than 25 people killed before the clashes in Delhi.
Source: NDTV