Wednesday, 22 January 2025
Trending
PoliticsWorld

US questioned about “silence” on detention of opposition figures in Pakistan

  • Miller was asked during a press briefing about the US position on the detention of Arvind Kejriwal.
  • Regarding Kejriwal’s detention and the suspension of Congress party assets, the US released statements every day.
  • Arvind Kejriwal is presently being held in Tihar Jail and is anticipated to be released from judicial custody on April 15.

US Department of State spokesperson Mathew Miller was asked during a press briefing about the US position on the detention of Arvind Kejriwal, the head of the Indian opposition, but not on the arrests of opposition figures in Pakistan.

The journalist asked why the US continues to say nothing about political prisoners in Pakistan while taking a strong stand for the opposition in India. Regarding Kejriwal’s detention and the suspension of Congress party assets, the US released statements every day.

Aravind Keiriwal

The US ambassador to Pakistan, Mathew Miller, has declined to combine the two cases into a single one, saying that the US wants human rights and the rule of law to be applied consistently to all citizens of Pakistan.

Miller has stated unequivocally that, as is the case with any nation in the globe, the US wants to see everyone in Pakistan treated with respect for human rights. Arvind Kejriwal is presently being held in Tihar Jail and is anticipated to be released from judicial custody on April 15. He was detained in the Delhi excise policy case.

The term “Maryada” was used by External Minister S Jaishankar to highlight that nations shouldn’t meddle in one another’s domestic matters in reaction to comments made against Indian politics by the US, Germany, and the UN.

He declared that foreign nations have no right to remark on Indian politics and that they have made it plain to their ambassadors that they strongly disapprove of any intervention of such sort.

Related posts
LivePoliticsWorld

Joe Biden's Letter to Donald Trump: A Tradition Continues as Trump Sworn in as 47th U.S. President

Joe Biden wrote a letter to Donald Trump, continuing the tradition of outgoing presidents leaving…
Read more
IndiaPolitics

Kalpana Soren Set to Reshape JMM Leadership as Vice President

Kalpana Soren likely to be named JMM vice president during April convention. Her leadership…
Read more
LivePoliticsWorld

Donald Trump Sworn in as 47th U.S. President: Key Moments and Implications

Donald Trump takes oath as the 47th President, promising to combat “American…
Read more
Newsletter
Become a Trendsetter

To get your breaking, trending, latest news immediately without diluting its truthfulness join with worldmagzine immediately.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

EuropePolitics

Lord Hague: "Quit plotting to remove Sunak and now concentrate on the election"

Worth reading...