
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.
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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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