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Strategic ties with US secondary to Indians’ interests: Sushma

VISA CONCERNS: Washington denies any major change in H1-B visa regime

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NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday said that strategic ties with Washington won’t prevent India from raising issues concerning Indians and Indian Diaspora with the US.

Replying to a question in the Rajya Sabha on hate crimes against Indians in the US, she said that for the Modi government, the interests of Indians preceded strategic partnershi­p with any country.

“Strategic partnershi­p does not mean we will ignore the interests of the Indians (living in US),” she said in reply to a question raised by CPI’s D Raja.

“For us, strategic partnershi­p is secondary. The safety and security of Indians and people of Indian origin is primary. Have no doubts that we would keep silent because we have strategic relations with a country.”

Addressing concerns raised by members as to whether a trend in hate crimes was emerging in the US, Sushma Swaraj said New Delhi was “closely monitoring” the situation.

“Till date, the US authoritie­s are saying these are sporadic incidents. But we are watching if a trend is emerging. We are sure the US authoritie­s would not let it become these hate crimes a trend.”

In last few weeks, at least three incidents of attacks on Indians in the US have been reported.

On February 22, Srinivas Kuchibhotl­a, a 32-year-old Indian engineer, was shot dead by a US national, Adam Purinton, in a bar in Kansas.

On March 2, Harnish Patel, a US national of Indian origin, was shot dead by unknown individual­s in Lancaster, South Carolina.

On March 4, Deep Rai, also a US national of Indian origin, was shot by an unknown person near Seattle, allegedly after being asked to leave the country.

“The government has taken up this issue with the US government at very high levels and conveyed our deep concerns. We have called for necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of Indian Diaspora and expeditiou­s investigat­ion into these incidents,” she said in her statement earlier.

She Donald 28 that pointed Trump the US out that said on “stands President February united in condemning hate and forms”.

“Several Senators and Congressme­n have also expressed their condolence­s and regret over the tragic incidents. They have been deeply appreciati­ve of the contributi­on and role of the Indian community in the US.

Parliament was informed on Monday that the US had told India that there was no significan­t change in its H1-B visa regime.

Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told the Lok Sabha during Question Hour that India is vigorously articulati­ng its concerns on visa policy to the new American administra­tion, which has assured there is no significan­t change in the H1-B visa regime.

“The fear, at least for 2017, is not proved to be correct. They (US authoritie­s) are saying their current priority is to deal with the illegal immigrants,” Sitharaman said.

The issue was also taken up recently with the visiting Congressio­nal delegation led by Bob Goodlatte, as well as during the visit of Commerce Secretary and Foreign Secretary to the US during the first week of March 2017, she said. evil in all its

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