Kolkata, Sept. 2 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting on Sunday with Myanmar's military coup leader Min Aung Hlaing on the sidelines of the SCO Summit in Tianjin, China has strirred a huge row.
Leaders and activists with commitment to democratic values have taken offence to the parleys even questioning New Delhi's stance on supression of human rights in the strife-torn nation.
Yadanar Maung, spokesperson of Justice For Myanmar spokesperson, vehemently opposed the meeting alleging India of deepening copmplicity in the Junta's crimes.
"By meeting with war criminal Min Aung Hlaing, responsible for ongoing mass atrocities, Prime Minister Modi is deepening India's complicity in the junta's international crimes and helping prop up a cri...
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