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Modi to address to US Congress

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Update: 2014-06-21 12:17:00
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DHAKA: India prime minister Narendra Modi, once denied a visa to enter the United States over massacres of Muslims, is expected to receive the honour of addressing a joint session of the US Congress during a visit to Washington in September.

California Republican Ed Royce, chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, wrote to House Speaker John Boehner on Friday and asked that he invite Modi to address a joint session of the House and Senate during his trip, NDTV reports.

‘In every aspect, whether it be in political, economic or security relations, the United States has no more important partner in South Asia,’ the letter said.

‘It is not an overstatement to say that the US-India relationship will be one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century.’

Boehner’s office did not immediately announce a response to the letter, which was also signed by North Carolina Republican Representative George Holding. Congressional aides said they expected an invitation would be issued to Modi.

 The administration of president George W Bush denied Modi a visa in 2005 under a 1998 US law barring entry to foreigners who have committed ‘particularly severe violations of religious freedom’.

In 2002, when Modi had just become Gujarat’s chief minister, more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, were killed in sectarian riots in the state. Modi denied any wrongdoing.

India’s Supreme Court ruled in 2010 he had no case to answer.

BDST: 2133 HRS, JUNE 21, 2014

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