India Downgraded to ‘Partly Free’ for First Time Since 1997
- U.S.-government funded Freedom House releases annual rankings
- Report cites rise in Hindu nationalism, discrimination
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India was downgraded to “partly free” for the first time since 1997 in an annual ranking of democracies by the U.S.-government funded research group Freedom House, which cited worsening civil rights under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The world’s largest democracy slipped in rankings this year because of continuing discrimination against its Muslim citizens and increased harassment of government critics and journalists, according to the “Freedom in the World’ report released by the Washington-based organization.