"I rise today to bring attention to the state of religious freedom and pluralism in India. In a very troubling pattern, India's historic pluralism is being replaced with intolerance, division, and majoritarianism," Congressman Joe Pitts said in his remarks on the floor of the US House of Representatives this week.
"Reports from NGOs have documented a rise in attacks by Hindu nationalists against minority Christian populations in the first 100 days of the new government. Continuing reports show a pattern of targeting religious minorities, including India's notably moderate Muslim population," he said.
"The burning of churches, brutal beatings, intimidation, and arrests of pastors have created a tenuous climate in Indian society," he said, adding that as the government embarks on economic reforms, it should not ignore the plight of minorities.
Noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi must speak out and act on this violence, Pitts said the Obama administration must forcibly speak out on behalf of oppressed populations.