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Modi visa denial
by Praveen on Mar 22, 2005 03:20 AM

Hi,
The US has not held Modi responsible for violation of human rights nor has it alleged anything against him. the US has maintained that it has gone by the findings in the National Human Rights Commission report on the incidents in Gujarat.
it is only a matter of the policies of a country that is not ours and they have every right to change it by their whims and fancies. it would not be right to say they have never denied a visa to Nehru, Indira Gandhi,etc and hence they should not have denied it for Modi.
If Modi was to visit the US on government buisness and the US had denied him a visa, we could then hold it an insult to the position of Chief Minister of an Indian state, and thus an insult to India. In this case, if anything at all, we could hold it a personal insult to Modi. I personally feel we should see too much into that.
Regards,
Praveen.

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