The 2005, US decided not to issue visa to Modi, in view of his - TopicsExpress



          

The 2005, US decided not to issue visa to Modi, in view of his alleged role in violation of human rights during the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat. A few months ago, Modi received a big encouragement from the United Kingdom and the European Union,who lifted a similar ban on him. In this backdrop an appeal, signed by 65 Indian lawmakers including 40 from the Rajya Sabha and 25 from the Lok Sabha, requesting the US president, to deny Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi a visit visa to their country, has created a row of political controversy in India. It is probable, that following the footsteps of their great cousins, the US will soon find a reason to allow Modi’s visit, like many other undue favors it grants to its “lynch pin” in Asia. But what needs to be assessed is that such a man as Modi, who is well known for his violation of religious freedom and extra-judicial killings, aims to run the next election for PM of India; how does this show on democracy, on human rights and on the collective conscience of India, and how will it reciprocate upon the Muslims and other minorities of India and the Occupied Kashmir under him. Umer Farooq Abdullah Khan Anas Abdullah Tabish Qayyum Talha Ahad Talha Ebraheem @asesl - See more at: pakistankakhudahafiz/exclusive/modis-visa-rejected-by-the-us/#sthash.dC5uJvj1.dpuf
Posted on: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 18:33:34 +0000

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