The crackdown on yoga guru Baba Ramdev and his followers at the Ramlila Grounds in New Delhi is an 8220;internal Indian issue8221;,a US official said on Monday and ruled out to compare this incident with the Tiananmen Square in China.
8220;We have seen the various media reports about the incident Ramlila Maidan. We consider it an internal Indian issue at this point,8221; State Department spokesman Mark Toner told reporters during his daily news conference.
8220;Speaking more broadly,though,we do support the right to peaceful assembly,but we also support a democratic government8217;s right to require permits and enforce public security. But,again,we believe it8217;s an internal matter for the Indian government,8221; he said.
However,he refrained from making a direct comment on this specific incident arguing that this is an internal matter for India.
8220;Obviously,we support the right to peaceful assembly,but there8217;s an equal obligation on the part of the protesters or those assembled to have the necessary permits,8221; Toner said.
Noting that the demonstrators at the Ramlila Maidan may or may not have had permits,Toner said: 8220;We obviously support their right to peaceful assembly.
We respect India8217;s stature as the world8217;s largest democracy,and we believe it8217;s right now an internal matter for them to decide the best way forward8221;.
Toner said it is important to recognize that India,as world8217;s largest democracy has responsibility to allow these peaceful protesters to express their views.
8220;But equally,there8217;s a responsibility on the part of the protesters to do so in a responsible fashion and with the requisite security requirements,8221; he said.
Responding to questions,Toner however refused to draw parallel between the Ramlila Maidan incident with those of brutal crackdown at the Tianamen Square in China.
I8217;m not going to draw parallels between the two cases,8221; Toner said. 8220;Just a few days ago you put out a statement marking the anniversary of Tiananmen Square. Do the Chinese also have a right to uphold public order by storming Tiananmen Square?8221; he was asked.