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Bright future undermined if rights issues are not addressed: lawmaker

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There is real risk that tensions inherent in diverse societies could harden into dangerous conflicts and undermine India’s bright future if human rights abuses are not addressed, says Congressman George McGovern, co-chair of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the United States Congress, citing the recent clashes in Manipur as one example.

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