WSJ reporter Sabrina Siddiqui biography, family, parents, father, husband, origin, religion, Twitter

WSJ reporter Sabrina Siddiqui biography, family, parents, father, husband, origin, religion, Twitter

Sabrina Siddiqui is a Pakistani-origin US journalist, know her family and husband

Find out more about her.

During a joint press conference with US President Joe Biden on June 22, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a journalist in the strongest way who insinuated that the rights of Muslims and other minorities in India, as well as democratic values, were under threat.

WSJ reporter Sabrina Siddiqui biography, family, parents, father, husband, origin, religion, education, Twitter

The journalist in question was Sabrina Siddiqui, who was well-known for creating questions that were subtly constructed to support anti-India, anti-Modi, and Islamic beliefs. Sabrina asked,

World leaders have made commitments to protecting democracy. What steps are you and your government willing to take to protect the rights of Muslims and other minorities and to uphold free speech?

Expressing surprise at the journalist’s remarks, PM Modi stated,

I am surprised that you are saying that ‘people say’ India is a democracy. It is not about what people say; India is a democracy. And as President Biden said, both India and America have democracy in their DNA. Democracy is our spirit; democracy flows in our veins. We live in a democracy, and our ancestors have put that into words in the shape of the Constitution, and our government runs on the basis of the Constitution, which is based on the basic democratic values.

Given her history of displaying an unhealthy eagerness to disparage India and PM Modi’s leadership, it is not surprising that Sabrina Siddiqui attempted to criticize the Indian government on a global stage. Nevertheless, her question also aligns with left-liberal propaganda that paints the Modi government as being hostile toward Muslims.

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Since then, Sabrina has become a hot topic of discussion all over the world, with many people trying to find out more about her. So, here’s what we know about her:

Who is Sabrina Siddiqui?

Sabrina Siddiqui is a Pakistani-origin US journalist. She has been in the news because her claims about threats to minority rights and democratic values in India are strongly countered by PM Modi.

She was born in the USA to a Pakistani-born mother and an Indian-born father. It is noteworthy that, despite the fact that her father was born in India, he lived most of his life in Pakistan.

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After completing her schooling, Sabrina Siddiqui graduated from Northwestern University.

Sabrina is currently living in Washington with her family. She got married to her husband Ali Jafri in a Muslim wedding. Sabrina and her husband exchanged their nuptial vows in July 2019 at Westfields Marriot and have a daughter named Sofi together.

The reporter was born on 8th December 1986 in the United States of America to her parents Jamir and Nishat Siddiqui. She is a Muslim by religion.

“I am convinced now that Hindus and Muslims could never become one nation as their religion and way of life was quite distinct from each other,” principal architect of the Two-Nation theory, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in 1876 and he is the great-great grand-father of Sabrina Siddiqui, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal.

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Her career

Currently, Sabrina Siddiqui is a White House correspondent for The Wall Street Journal in Washington, D.C., where she has been covering the Biden administration since 2019. Before joining the WSJ, she also worked with The Guardian and covered the 2016 presidential election and the White House.

She formerly worked with the White House team at Bloomberg and covered the Obama administration and Congress for The Huffington Post.

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