Human Rights in India
Human Rights in India
Human Rights in India
Introduction
Human rights isssue complicated by the country's large size &
population, widespread poverty, lack of proper education & its
diverse culture, even though being the world's largest sovereign,
secular, democratic republic. The Constitution of India provides
for Fundamental rights, which include freedom of religion. Clauses
also provide for freedom of speech, as well as separation of executive
and judiciary and freedom of movement within the country and
abroad. The country also has an independent judicial and well as
bodies to look into issues of human rights
The 2016 report of Human Rights Watch accepts the above-
mentioned faculties but goes to state that India has "serious human
rights concerns. Civil society groups face harassment and government
critics face intimidation and lawsuits. Free speech has come under
attack both from the state and by interest groups. Muslim and
Christian minorities accuse authorities of not doing enough to protect
their rights.But in the recent years, more emphasis is given to
minority rights & freedom of speech.The government is yet to repeal
laws that grant public officials and security forces immunity from
prosecution for abuses."
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