India Strongly Condemns ‘Personal Attack’ On French President Macron



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India has strongly condemned a personal attack on French President Emmanuel Macron for his controversial stance on Islam. The country’s Foreign Ministry said in a stern statement on Wednesday that personal attacks on French President Macron violated basic international norms.

In a statement issued by the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, India strongly condemned the murder of a French teacher accused of showing cartoons mocking the Prophet Muhammad in the classroom. The country has stated that there is no opportunity to justify terrorism for any reason or circumstance.

“We strongly condemn the personal attack on Macro in unacceptable language,” the Indian Foreign Ministry said. It is a violation of the basic standards of international standards. “We condemn the terrorist attack and the murder of that French teacher,” the statement said. Mourning for his family and the French people.

Following the statement, the French ambassador to India, Emmanuel Lenin, expressed his gratitude and said in a tweet that the two countries were interdependent in the war on terror. Thank you Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India.

Earlier this month, French President Macron said Islam was in crisis around the world. He accused French Muslims of separatism. Macron also incited Islamophobia following the murder of the controversial teacher. This has created anger among Muslims around the world. There have been calls for a boycott of French products around the world, including in Turkey, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

But in the face of all this, India openly supported the French president. NDTV



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