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US House committee debates visa for Modi

The issue of continued denial of US visa for Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi was debated at a congressional hearing on Friday, with an influential Republican lawmaker questioning the US government decision.

Updated on: Jun 15, 2013 10:39 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Washington
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The issue of continued denial of US visa for Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi was debated at a congressional hearing on Friday, with an influential Republican lawmaker questioning the US government decision.

“I have some concerns about the continuing denial to him (Modi) of a visa to the United States,” said Representative Cynthia Lummis at a hearing of a US House subcommittee. “Courts in India have not found him guilty of anything,” she said.

The US government has repeatedly said there is no change in policy on the issue but, sources have indicated, discussions are on how to tackle it now that Modi has taken centre stage in the BJP.

It may be noted that Lummis was part of a three-member delegation of US lawmakers -- all Republicans -- that visited Gujarat earlier this year and met Modi. The trip was organised by Modi’s supporters in the US.

The delegation had invited Modi to the US, saying they would work towards getting him a visa.

 
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