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All You Need To Know About The Anti-India US Congress Woman Ilhan Omar Whom Rahul Gandhi Met

On 10 September 2024, during his visit to the United States, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi met with several US lawmakers, some known for their anti-India stance. The meeting, hosted by Congressman Bradley James Sherman at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC, included figures such as Ilhan Omar, Ro Khanna, and Barbara Lee. Congress shared photographs of the meeting through its official social media channels, sparking debate over the nature of the discussions.

In its Facebook post, the Congress Party wrote, “Shri Rahul Gandhi met with U.S. lawmakers at the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC.”

The list of attendees, as shared by Congress, included prominent figures such as Ilhan Omar, Ro Khanna, Jonathan Jackson, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Barbara Lee, Shri Thanedar, Jesús G. “Chuy” García, Hank Johnson, and Jan Schakowsky. Netizens question Rahul Gandhi for meeting Ilhan Omar and Ro Khanna, who have a history of making controversial statements about India.


Following the meeting, Rahul Gandhi posted on his official Facebook page, “It was a pleasure to meet with a delegation of U.S. lawmakers at the Rayburn House in Washington, DC. We had a meaningful discussion about our shared commitment to building a progressive future and strengthening the Indo-US relationship.”

However, the Congress Party did not release specific details or videos of the discussions between Rahul Gandhi and lawmakers like Ilhan Omar. They kept the meeting content unclear and prompted speculation about the issues that were addressed.

Political parties and netizens questioned Rahul Gandhi for meeting lawmakers like Ilhan Omar, who has criticised India and the Narendra Modi government. BJP leaders accused Gandhi of aligning with “anti-India” figures during his efforts to oppose the BJP, asking if his actions were driven by political motives rather than a genuine concern for India’s future. His meeting with Omar, in particular, has reignited conversations about the Congress leader’s engagement with figures who have openly voiced anti-India sentiments.

Who Is Ilhan Omar?

Ilhan Abdullahi Omar is a Somali American politician and a member of the US House of Representatives from Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been a polarizing figure in American politics, particularly for her strong views on issues related to Islam, the Middle East, and South Asia. Omar, born in Somalia, fled the country’s civil war with her family and arrived in the US as a refugee at the age of 12. She later became a US citizen and rose to prominence as the first Somali-American and one of the first two Muslim women elected to the US Congress.

Omar’s political career has been marked by controversy, particularly regarding her stance on global issues and allegations of misconduct. In 2019, she was accused of marrying her brother in an immigration fraud scheme, a claim that garnered widespread attention, including a call from former President Donald Trump for an investigation by the US Department of Justice. Although the claims remain unresolved, they have contributed to her polarizing reputation.

Controversial Is Her Middle Name

Omar has almost always courted controversy with her statements.

In 2019, she said, “Some people did something” about the 11 September terrorist attacks and completely absolved the involvement of Islamic terrorists who carried out the attack. She also insulted the death of over 3,000 Americans and people from other nationalities with such a statement.

In July 2021, Ilhan Omar, with support from Democratic lawmakers, urged the US State Department to create a special envoy to ‘combat Islamophobia’ globally.

Anti-India Stance

Omar has consistently criticized India’s policies, particularly under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She has taken a vocal stance against the abrogation of Article 370, which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, and has aligned herself with pro-Pakistan rhetoric in international forums. Omar has repeatedly raised the issue of Kashmir in the US Congress, advocating for intervention in what she portrays as human rights violations in the region. Her positions have often mirrored Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir, with Omar visiting Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in 2022 during a trip sponsored by Pakistan.

India reacted strongly to Omar’s visit to PoK, calling it a violation of India’s sovereignty and reflecting her “narrow-minded” politics. During her meeting with the president of PoK, Sultan Mahmood Chaudhary, Omar expressed concerns over India’s 5 August 2019 decision to revoke Jammu and Kashmir’s special status. She has since continued to criticize India’s handling of Kashmir, framing it as an issue of global concern and urging US agencies to intervene.

In addition to her stance on Kashmir, Omar has propagated narratives of human rights abuses and alleged discrimination against Muslims in India. She has accused the Modi government of fostering an environment of intolerance, targeting minority communities, particularly Muslims, and stifling freedom of speech. Omar’s criticism has often been amplified by Islamist organizations and leftist groups in both the US and India, creating diplomatic tensions between the two nations.

She, however, had no word for Pakistan’s treatment of minorities in the country.

Ties To Radical Organizations

Omar’s connections with radical Islamic groups have been a subject of controversy throughout her political career. Allegations have surfaced linking her to organizations such as Islamic Relief and Helping Hand for Relief and Development (HHRD), which have ties to Islamic terror groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan. These associations have fueled suspicions about her broader agenda, with some accusing her of furthering the interests of extremist groups under the guise of political advocacy.

Her ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, a global Islamist organization, and Qatar’s rulers have also drawn criticism. Omar has been accused of using her platform to promote Islamist ideologies in the US, positioning herself as a spokesperson for Muslim communities while aligning with controversial groups. Critics have viewed her role in the US House of Representatives as an extension of her association with these organizations, which aim to push a radical agenda in Western societies.

In September 2023, she expressed her support for Canada’s unfounded claim that the Indian government was involved in the assassination of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Niijar.

Anti-Semitic Remarks & Support for Hamas

Omar has also been embroiled in accusations of anti-Semitism, particularly about her views on the Israel-Palestine conflict. She has been a vocal critic of Israel’s policies and has expressed support for the Palestinian cause, often siding with extremist groups like Hamas. During the 2021 Israel-Palestine conflict, Omar came under fire for allegedly whitewashing Hamas’s attacks on Israel and placing the blame solely on Israel for the violence.

Additionally, Omar has advocated for a “one-nation solution” to the Israel-Palestine conflict, which many interpret as a refusal to acknowledge Israel’s right to exist as a sovereign nation.

Following the 8 October Hamas attack on Israel, Omar, known for her history of anti-Semitism, stated, “Just as we honour the humanity of the hundreds of innocent Israeli civilians and 9 Americans who were killed this weekend, we must honour the humanity of the innocent Palestinian civilians who have been killed and whose lives are upended.” However, she failed to condemn Hamas and its terror attacks against civilians explicitly.

It must also be noted that Ilhan Omar, a member of the US House of Representatives from Minnesota, boycotted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he was on a state visit to the US. She even tried to lobby President Joe Biden to attack PM Modi but failed.

(With inputs from OpIndia)

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