Don't Mess With Modi in Texas.
'Trump joins Modi as the Indian prime minister defends the takeover of Kashmir and casts scorn on Pakistan.
HOUSTON Who could resist an audience of more than 50,000 Indian-Americans packed into a Texas football stadium? Not Donald Trump, on the eve of an election year, so he joined the Howdy, Modi! party here to proclaim, with the Indian prime minister, a great future of shared values and mutual reinforcement for the worlds two largest democracies.
It was quite a rah-rah Lone Star State show, boasting Indian-Texan cheerleaders. It was also freighted with political significance. Less than two months after Narendra Modi, with strong backing from Parliament, revoked Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, eliminating the special autonomous status of the Kashmir region and clamping down on the mainly Muslim territory, Trump chose to signal approval by standing side-by-side with the prime minister.
The president got his biggest cheer by saying the United States was determined to help protect India from the threat of radical Islamic terrorism. As for Modi, he brought the house down when he declared that his new India was bidding farewell to open defecation, taxes that are an obstacle to jobs, 350,000 shell companies, 80 million fake names used to defraud the government and wait for it Article 370.
This article has deprived the people of Jammu and Kashmir of development and equal rights, Modi said. The forces fanning terror and terrorism were exploiting the situation.
Then, taking aim at Muslim-majority Pakistan, whose covert backing of militant groups in Kashmir goes back decades, he threw down the gauntlet to Islamabad: Indias actions within its boundaries are causing discomfort to some people who are unable to manage their own country. These people have put their hatred for India at the center of their political agenda. . .
Kashmir illustrates how the Trump administrations indifference to human rights issues offers carte blanche to leaders like Modi. American pushback has disappeared. Modi, who talked up Indias diversity in his speech, has no incentive to keep his Hindu nationalist base in check. That could prove dangerous as he fast-forwards his country.'>>>
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(36,937 posts)Is loyal republican George Allen invited there to call them 'macaca'?