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Amnesty calls on PM to address India's 'appalling' human rights abuses at G20 summit
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RISHI SUNAK must address India’s “appalling” human rights abuses at the G20 summit in New Delhi, campaigners demanded today.

Amnesty International reminded the PM, who is attending the summit this weekend, about the rise in hate crimes against minority groups in the country.

Under Narendra Modi’s governing party, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), hate crimes against Muslims, Christians and other minorities have surged, the group said.

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