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Dr. K.A. Paul Urges PM Modi to Take Strong Stand Against Inhumane Deportations

Posted on February 7, 2025February 7, 2025 by S Joseph

# Stripped of Rights & Dignity – India’s Deportation Crisis Exposes India's Foreign Policy

# Dr. Paul asks India to Stand Tall Against Unjust Deportations from the U.S.

Renowned global peace ambassador and humanitarian leader, Dr. K.A. Paul, has strongly condemned the inhumane treatment of Indian nationals deported from the United States. Expressing outrage over their forceful repatriation to Amritsar, India, in shackles, blindfolds, and handcuffs, he compared their treatment to that of terrorists, rapists, and criminals. He has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take immediate action and address the issue before his upcoming visit to the United States or cancel his visit to U S A .

Dr. Paul has called on Prime Minister Modi to boycott his upcoming trip to America as a symbolic protest against the ill-treatment of Indian citizens. He emphasized that India's leadership must protect its people abroad and not remain silent when its nationals face such humiliation. “What the hell is going on?” Dr. Paul exclaimed, demanding that P M. Modi speak out and demonstrate India's strength on the global stage.

Additionally, he criticized India’s Minister of External Affairs, Dr. S. Jaishankar , calling his response to the situation inadequate. He labeled Jaishankar as a “useless idiot” for attending the inauguration of  U.S. President Donald Trump while failing to address the maltreatment of Indians abroad. He insisted that Jaishankar should be immediately be removed from his position if he continues to neglect the rights and dignity of Indian citizens.

Dr. Paul also pointed out that smaller nations like Bangladesh, Myanmar, Pakistan, and several Latin American countries have shown stronger resistance against unfair deportations and discriminatory policies. He emphasized that if Indian nationals are in the U.S. illegally, due process should be followed instead of subjecting them to inhumane and degrading treatment.

Furthermore, Dr. Paul highlighted his own legal interventions in the U.S., stating that 22 states had filed legal actions based on his open call and advocacy. He urged the Indian government to take a firm stand and demand fair treatment for its citizens, rather than allowing foreign nations to mistreat them without consequences.

Reaffirming India's strategic importance in global affairs, Dr. Paul stressed that the U.S. needs India to counterbalance geopolitical challenges posed by China, North Korea, Iran, and Russia. He accused Indian politicians of failing the country and vowed that if he were given leadership for even a short time, he would restore India's dignity on the world stage.

Dr. Paul concluded his statement by urging all Indians to unite and demand justice for those facing such mistreatment. He reaffirmed his commitment to defending the fundamental rights of every Indian citizen and ensuring that India’s leadership takes necessary steps to protect its people globally. Dr Paul started an exclusive website.www. kapaul.org and register for immigration help those who are in USA and not send any donations.

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