Who Is Sabrina Siddiqui? Pakistani-American WSJ Journalist Who Questioned PM Modi On Minorities
During his US visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a joint press conference along with US President Joe Biden. During the press conference, PM Modi was asked about steps India would be taking to protect the rights of Muslims and other minorities and the prime minister gave a befitting reply to the question. The question was asked by Pakistani-American journalist Sabrina Siddiqui.
Muslim American
Sabrina Siddiqui is a senior journalist based in the United States. As a Muslim American, she has made a name for herself as a White House reporter in Washington, D.C.. She has been covering the White House and US Presidents, specifically focusing on covering the presidency of Joe Biden.
Father Born In India
Born to Pakistani parents, Siddiqui has strong connections to her cultural heritage. Her father was born in India but raised in Pakistan, while her mother is Pakistani. While her roots are from Pakistani, Siddiqui was born in America.
Siddiqui's Education
Siddiqui completed her education at Northwestern University and currently resides in Washington with her spouse. Her career path has involved significant experiences related to reporting on the White House and the 2016 presidential election. She worked for The Guardian until 2019 before joining The Wall Street Journal.
Stint With Huffington Post
Before her tenure at The Wall Street Journal, Siddiqui gained valuable expertise while reporting on the Obama administration and Congress during her time at The Huffington Post. She also served as part of the White House team at Bloomberg.
Sabrina Siddiqui Spouse
Sabrina Siddiqui was married four years ago to Muhammad Ali Syed Jafri and the couple is parents to a cute daughter named Sofi.
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