India on Thursday cancelled its participation in the 2010 Polo Cup World
Championship, which was to be organised by Virginia couple Tareq and
Michaele Salahi, who gatecrashed into the White House state
dinner<http://www.ndtv.com/news/sports/2010_us-india_polo_match_cancelled.php#>last
week hosted in honour of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"We have decided to terminate it," Indian Embassy spokesman Rahul Chhabra
said referring to the India vs US match in the America's Polo Cup.

A communication in this regard was sent to the Salahis. The match was
scheduled to take place on June 11 and June 12 at the prestigious National
Mall in Washington.

The Salahis, who have been asked to appear before a Congressional committee
on Friday, have denied they entered into the White
House<http://www.ndtv.com/news/sports/2010_us-india_polo_match_cancelled.php#>uninvited
when US President Barack Obama hosted state dinner for Singh.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, however, said that no
invitation<http://www.ndtv.com/news/sports/2010_us-india_polo_match_cancelled.php#>was
issued to the Salaihs for the state dinner.

Meanwhile, the White House said following the gate crash event last week, a
review of entire process has been taken now a staff member representing the
Social Secretary's Office would be deployed at security check points to
avoid the repeat of such a gate crash.

"That was based on an assessment and a review of our procedures made by
Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina," Gibbs said in response to a question.

Meanwhile, news reports in several US media said that they had access to
email-exchanges which Salahi did with Michele S Jones, the Pentagon official
who attempted to secure tickets for the couple.

The document appears to contradict Salahis claim that they have evidence to
prove that they were invited. Speaking at the Indian Embassy reception on
September 9, Salahi announced that he had invited A R Rahman and Pussycat
Dolls<http://www.ndtv.com/news/sports/2010_us-india_polo_match_cancelled.php#>to
perform during the tournament at the National Mall, which is expected
to
be attended by thousands of people.

Michaele Salahi said: "The America's Polo Cup aspires to bring the love of
the game to a wider audience and bring international cultures together in a
celebration of both their common bonds and their diversity."

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