MJJ
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Thanks for that. I wasnt aware American is another language. Everything is clearer.As an American, I am sorry to say that Bob Menendez and Eliot Engel have very little influence on anything in this country. One of them almost lost re-election in a strong Democratic state due to a corruption scandal. With that said however, let's look at the actual statement (not the mashed up quote you hijacked):
"As the world’s largest democracy, India has an opportunity to demonstrate for all its citizens the importance of protecting and promoting equal rights, including freedom of assembly, access to information, and equal protections under the law. Transparency and political participation are the cornerstones of representative democracies, and we hope the Indian government will abide by these principles in Jammu and Kashmir. And at the same time Pakistan must refrain from any retaliatory aggression—including support for infiltrations across the Line of Control—and take demonstrable action against the terrorist infrastructure on Pakistan’s soil.”
Let me translate this for you from an American perspective: "we trust and expect India to follow global democratic norms when it comes to the treatment of its people and we expect that the Indian goverment will follow these in due course. We are also concerned that Pakistan will be opportunistic in inciting terrorist/military actions in J&K so we warn them to not interfere in the present situation and to improve their efforts in removing terrorist infrastructure on its soil". This is how the few Americans who actually would have taken time to read this statement (nothing said about it in our media) would interpret it.
Although you missed the translation where it says sport2793 is the smartest of all, atleast that's what google tells me.
You have also had Corbyn tweeting about indias human rights violation and all the worlds media going against indias propaganda.
Guess somebody didn't tell Forbes to speak american.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/charle...aders-question-modi-india-on-kashmiri-rights/