Published 16:25 IST, February 28th 2020
After Bernie Sanders, US prez candidate Tom Steyer now says 'Modi stoking violence’
After Democratic presidential front-runner, Bernie Sanders slammed Trump's remark on PM Modi's 'religious tolerance', another candidate Tom Steyer has hit out
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After Democratic presidential front-runner and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders slammed President Trump's remark on PM Modi's 'religious tolerance', ar candidate Tom Steyer on Friday, has hit out at Prime Minister. He promised that he will work international allies to pressure India to improve its treatment of Muslims, urging everyone must slam PM Modi for 'stoking violence against Muslims'. This comment comes amid Delhi violence which has claimed 43 lives till date.
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Steyer targets PM Modi on violence
Bernie slams Trump as he hails PM's 'religious tolerance'
On Thursday, US Senator Bernie Sanders claimed that violence in Delhi was solely directed towards a particular community. Slamming Trump for siding with Modi amid Delhi violence, he claimed this was a failer of leership on human rights. While MEA dismissed se allegations as factually inaccurate and misleing, Trump who was on a 2-day visit to India h said that he h heard about violence but did t discuss it with Prime Minister Modi during ir talks as it is "up to India" to deal with it. Trump also appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to ensure religious freedom in country.
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Steyer & South Carolina primary
Steyer's comments ahe of South Carolina Democratic primary voting on February 29, 2020. US pollsters state that in spite of Steyer polling at just 2 percent in national surveys, he is third-most-popular candidate in Soth Caroline, resonating particularly with black voters. Steyer- who is a billionaire, has held 50 events in South Carolina since 2018 and has spent millions in s, promising 'reparations', as per reports. South Carolina, which is first state where Democratic primary will be held among a considerable population of black population is also significant as it comes prior to Super Tuesday (March 3) when Alabama, Arkansas, California, Coloro, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, rth Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia will all hold ir presidential primaries.
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16:25 IST, February 28th 2020