New Delhi, July 23: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Rajnath Singh, Narendra Modi began the controversy over U.S. visa in his first visit to America. Singh said he would ask the U.S. government to allocate visa to The Chief Minister of Gujarat.
However, the controversy around the nation divided by Barack Obama seems to have made. According to media reports, the United States is divided into controversy. While Democrats were not in favor of the U.S. visa for the Chief Minister, the Republicans were largely in favor of modi and this is really big support for Modi.
In Washington the BJP president Rajnath Singh beat here to issue a visa to Narendra Modi, 65 MPs have written to President Barack Obama, the U.S. government is pushing the current policy of denying visa to keep for Narendra Modi.
"We respectfully request that the current policy of denying Mr. Narendra Modi to obtain a visa for the United States," the members of 12 parties said in identical letters to Obama.
A letter from 25 members of the Rajya Sabha and the other for 40 Lok Sabha and 26 members on November 5 Written in December 2012, each signed and return by fax to the White House on Sunday.
Copies of letters Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) are provided for Rajnath Singh arrived in Washington to meet with U.S. lawmakers, think tanks and government officials in the United States where he said that the U.S. push to lift prohibition on entry of Narendra Modi.
Rajnath Singh said at a press conference in New York on Sunday that U.S. lawmakers to impress management methods involve ban after 2002 post-Godhra riots Remove imposed. The rejection came as a result of violations of human rights in ways that Gujarat Chief Minister.
The signatories of the letter include Sitaram Yechury of CPM and CPI MP Achuthan, both members of the Rajya Sabha.
Mohammed Adib, an independent member of the Rajya Sabha, who was the leader in the campaign, Obama sent the letters back because of the current campaign and initiative Rajnath Singh to get a U.S. visa for Narendra Modi. The letters have been published so far, he added.
However, the controversy around the nation divided by Barack Obama seems to have made. According to media reports, the United States is divided into controversy. While Democrats were not in favor of the U.S. visa for the Chief Minister, the Republicans were largely in favor of modi and this is really big support for Modi.
In Washington the BJP president Rajnath Singh beat here to issue a visa to Narendra Modi, 65 MPs have written to President Barack Obama, the U.S. government is pushing the current policy of denying visa to keep for Narendra Modi.
"We respectfully request that the current policy of denying Mr. Narendra Modi to obtain a visa for the United States," the members of 12 parties said in identical letters to Obama.
A letter from 25 members of the Rajya Sabha and the other for 40 Lok Sabha and 26 members on November 5 Written in December 2012, each signed and return by fax to the White House on Sunday.
Copies of letters Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) are provided for Rajnath Singh arrived in Washington to meet with U.S. lawmakers, think tanks and government officials in the United States where he said that the U.S. push to lift prohibition on entry of Narendra Modi.
Rajnath Singh said at a press conference in New York on Sunday that U.S. lawmakers to impress management methods involve ban after 2002 post-Godhra riots Remove imposed. The rejection came as a result of violations of human rights in ways that Gujarat Chief Minister.
The signatories of the letter include Sitaram Yechury of CPM and CPI MP Achuthan, both members of the Rajya Sabha.
Mohammed Adib, an independent member of the Rajya Sabha, who was the leader in the campaign, Obama sent the letters back because of the current campaign and initiative Rajnath Singh to get a U.S. visa for Narendra Modi. The letters have been published so far, he added.