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Godforsaken, ignorant NGOs: Indian official schools reporter over rights record

Extraordinary scenes unfolded during the Ministry of External Affairs’ press briefing in Norway on Monday night after a female Norwegian journalist repeatedly interrupted Indian diplomats, triggering a sharp response from MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George.

The tense exchange escalated after the journalist, who even briefly walked out of the interaction at one point, questioned why India should be “trusted” on issues of press freedom, minority rights and human rights. Responding firmly, George defended India’s democratic framework and accused critics of forming opinions based on selective reports published by “ignorant NGOs” without understanding the country’s scale and complexity.

“You know how many stories are up here [in India]. We have a lot of breaking news coming every day in the evening. At least 200 TV channels in Delhi alone, in English, Hindi and multiple languages. People have no understanding of the scale of India,” he said.

“They [India’s critics] read one or two news reports published by some godforsaken, ignorant NGOs and then come and ask questions,” the senior diplomat added.

George also pointed to India’s constitutional guarantees and democratic institutions while rebutting the allegations raised during the briefing. He said India’s Constitution ensured fundamental rights for all citizens and provided legal remedies in cases of violations.

The MEA official further highlighted India granting voting rights to women immediately after Independence, contrasting it with several countries where women got franchise rights decades later.

“We have a Constitution which guarantees the rights of the people, fundamental rights of the people. We have equal rights for the women of our country, which is very important,” George said.

“In 1947, we gave the freedom to vote for our women. Many countries, I know, the voting right for women came several decades after India gave that freedom,” he added.

George asserted that India’s electoral democracy itself remained the strongest proof of its commitment to equality and human rights.

“What is the best example of human rights? The right to change government, the right to vote. And that is what is happening in India. We are so proud of that,” he said.

The exchange took place during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Norway as part of his ongoing multi-nation Europe tour. At one point during the interaction, the reporter walked out of the briefing room before later returning to the presser.

Source: India Today

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