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India Rejects Dutch Concerns on Minority Rights and Press Freedom

India's Ministry of External Affairs has dismissed remarks made by the Dutch Prime Minister concerning minority rights and press freedom in the country. India stated that the comments showed a 'lack of knowledge' or 'understanding' of the situation.

17 May, 10:32 — 18 May, 09:03
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DWHigh9d ago

India news: Delhi rejects Dutch concerns on minority rights, press freedom

Questions over press freedom and right of minorities come from a "lack of understanding," of India's diversity and history, New Delhi officials have said. More on this story and more in our daily wrap of India news.

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual10d ago

'India’s strength lies in ... ': MEA rebuts criticism on press freedom, minorities in India

By TOI NEWS DESK

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indian-expressMostly Factual10d ago

‘Lack of understanding’: MEA rejects Dutch PM’s remarks on press freedom, minority rights in India

By Shubhajit Roy

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ndtvMostly Factual10d ago

'Lack Of Knowledge': India Rejects Dutch PM's Remarks On Press Freedom, Minority Rights

The diplomat, citing the recently held assembly elections in several regions in the country, said India is a "vibrant democracy" where "peaceful transition of power" is a key feature.

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Bangkok PostMostly Factual10d ago

Govt rejects lawfare claim

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has never supported the use of laws to harass whistleblowers or obstruct investigations, says deputy government spokeswoman Lalida Persvivatana.

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nl-timesMostly Factual10d ago

Dutch prosecutors drop all charges in two military wildfire cases

Dutch prosecutors will not pursue criminal charges against any of the five soldiers in connection with wildfires sparked during Defense Ministry exercises in

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