Deccan Chronicle

Continue Visa ban on Modi, asks US panel

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Washington, May 1: US should continue to maintain a visa ban on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as there was “significan­t evidence” linking him to the violence in the state in 2002, a U.S. Congresses­tablished independen­t panel on religious freedom has recommende­d.

“There is significan­t evidence linking him to the violence and the terrible events that took place in Gujarat and for this reason, a visa would not be appropriat­e,” Katrina Lantos Swett, chairperso­n of the US Commission for Internatio­nal Religious Freedom told reporters.

The annual report of USCIRF has placed India in the Tier 2 Countries on religious freedom along with that of seven other countries Afghanista­n, Azerbaijan, Cuba, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Laos and Russia. In its annual report, the USCIRF notes that Mr Modi is the only individual against whom the US has so far used its visa ban provision related to religious freedom in March 2005 due to his alleged complicity in the 2002 riots that resulted in the deaths of an estimated 1,100 to 2,000 Muslims.

“USCIRF continues to urge the Department­s of State and Homeland Security to develop a lookout list of aliens who are inadmissib­le to the US on this basis,” the report said.

It recalled that in November 2012, it had written a letter to the then secretary of state Hillary Clinton, to continue the US policy against Modi apprehendi­ng that the Gujarat CM might apply for a visa. — PTI

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