US State Department Spokesman Matthew Miller said that the allegations against Assistant Secretary Donald Lowe are false.


Washington DC: The United States once again denied the allegations against the US Assistant Secretary Donald Lowe.
US State Department Spokesman Matthew Miller said that the allegations against Assistant Secretary Donald Lowe are false, department officials continue to testify, indeed we take any allegations against US officials seriously.
Matthew Miller has added that our testimony helps Congress in policy-making, Donald Lowe has been accused in the past, which he has repeatedly denied.
It is pertinent to note that Assistant Secretary of the US Department of State Donald Lowe is accused by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) of the cypher issue and destabilization of its government.
Donald Lowe's testimony before Congress is being given great importance because of the cypher case.
Republican and Democratic members of Congress are expected to attend the important testimony in large numbers.
On the other hand, the US is also concerned about India's Citizenship Amendment Act.
Notably, people in India have come out on the streets against the controversial citizenship law in India, the protesters shouted anti-government slogans, and the police used water cannons to disperse the protesters.
Under the controversial law in India, non-Muslims will get citizenship immediately, while Muslims will have to wait 11 years for citizenship and will have to submit their great-grandfather's birth certificate. The law was passed in 2019, which was implemented recently.

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