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'Letter to Clinton on Modi interference in poll process'

Source: PTI
December 08, 2012 16:28 IST
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Writing a letter to United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton against granting a visa to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi when he has neither applied nor has any intention to do so is an attempt by US lawmakers to interfere in India's democratic election process, Overseas Friends of the Bharatiya Janata Party-USA has alleged.

"Their twisted appeal at this juncture is a direct interference in the democratic election process in India by the US lawmakers," OFBJP alleged in a statement issued days after 25 influential US lawmakers in a letter to Clinton asked the Obama administration to continue the previous policy of denying Modi a US visa.  

The US on Friday reiterated that there has been no change in its policy with regard to visa to Modi.

Clinton is yet to reply to the Congressmen letter.

But in her response, Clinton is expected to convey to the Congressmen that there has been no change in US policy on granting via to Modi, a senior US State Department official said on condition of anonymity.

OFBJP-USA, which despite best of its efforts has failed to gain support of even one Congressmen in favour of Modi, said that it would work with both Republican and Democratic party lawmakers and officials in the administration to "see the reason of truth and reality" and "not to succumb to the international conspiracy of projecting a truthful and great leader as a demon."

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