"The report is internal to the US administration. It is widely acknowledged that the Constitution of India guarantees equal religious, social, political rights to all its citizens including minorities.
"Any abuses are handled by our internal process which includes judiciary, vibrant press, civil society, National Human Rights Commission," Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry Vikas Swarup said.
Meanwhile, US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom David Saperstein, after the release of the report, said the US will encourage the Modi government to turn the ideals of "tolerance and civility" into reality across the country.
He was responding to a question on the status of religious freedom in India after the State Department released its annual Congressional mandated report on International Religious Freedom for the year 2014.
The India section of the report, which includes the UPA rule till May 26, says that in 2014, India witnessed religiously motivated killings, arrests, riots and coerced religious conversions and the police in some cases failed to respond effectively to communal violence.
However, the top American diplomat on international religious freedom referred to the Siri Fort speech made by the US President Barack Obama on the importance of religious freedom and tolerance when he was in New Delhi in January.
"President of United States when he was there spoke very forcefully about the need to avoid seeing the country splintered along the religious lines," Saperstein said, adding that for the well-being of the country those problems need to be addressed.
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