US condemns blasphemous remarks by two BJP officials

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The United States has condemned remarks by Indian ruling party officials about the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) that have sparked an uproar in Muslim countries.

US State Department spokesman Ned Price told reporters that US condemns the offensive comments made by two BJP officials.
“We regularly engage with the Indian government at senior levels on human rights concerns including freedom of religion or belief and we encourage India to promote respect for human rights,” he said.

Nupur Sharma, a spokeswoman for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, on May 26 made televised remarks about Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that have triggered demonstrations across the Islamic world.

The remarks set off diplomatic protests in wealthy Arab states that usually enjoy close relations with India. In Bangladesh, protesters demanded a formal condemnation from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, a close ally of India.

In damage-control mode, the BJP suspended Ms Sharma as well as Naveen Kumar Jindal, another figure in the party who was accused of inflammatory tweets about the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him).

The United States since the late 1990s has sought to deepen ties with India, believing the world’s two largest democracies have common interests especially in the face of a rising China.

The United States, however, has several times voiced concern about human rights in India as Modi faces accusations of pursuing policies that target the Muslim minority.