New Delhi:The Centre has hit back at the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) for spreading false information on medical protocols followed by professionals to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic in India.
The USCIRF, an independent US federal government entity set up by Congress to monitor and report on religious freedom in the world, earlier this week shared a news report of the Guardian which accused India of targeting Muslims for coronavirus and segregating Muslims in hospitals.
Taking to Twitter, the Commission said that it "condemns the continued scapegoating and attacks of Muslims in India due to false rumors over the spread of coronavirus, often accompanied by dangerous rhetoric by politicians.This stigmatization can breed further discrimination and violence",
In response to a media query about the USCIRF's condemnation, the official spokesperson of the ministry of external affairs, Anurag Srivastava on Wednesday denied that there was any religious discrimination in the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
"No segregation is being done in civil hospitals on the basis of religion, as clarified by the Gujarat Government," the spokesperson said.