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JALLANDHAR: A US-based human rights group has approached US Secretary of State 
Hillary Clinton urging her the exclusion of Congress president Sondia Gandhi 
from the US. The group wants the same yardstick to be applied that was used for 
Gujarat chief minister Narendera Modi while denying him a US visa.


The groups claims she was involved in covering up and protecting the leaders of 
her party, the Congress, who were actively involved inmassacre of Sikhs in 
November 1984.

The rights group Sikhs for Justice has sent a memo to Clinton on grounds that 
Sonia Gandhi's entry and presence in the US was in violation of section 
212(a)(3)(E)(ii) & (iii) of the Immigration and Nationality Act and section 604 
of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 which prohibit entry into 
the US of any individual who, outside of the US, has ordered, incited, assisted 
or in any way participated in the commission of any act of torture or extra 
judicial killing.

It has also claimed that Sonia Gandhi has not just been actively covering up 
the Sikh genocide and shielding her party leaders who were key players in 
executing the atrocities of November 1984.

The group's memo says, "The Indian National Congress party had organized the 
genocide to avenge the assassination of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, 
the party's leader, who was murdered by her two bodyguards who happened to be 
Sikhs."

Sikhs for Justice has also cited findings of the Nanavati Commission which held 
that innocent Sikhs were killed in a systematic manner without fear of the 
police apart from quoting a report of PUCL just after the "riots".

SFJ's legal advisor, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun - an active member of the American 
Immigration Lawyers Association, said that excluding Sonia Gandhi would not be 
unique as previously Narendra Modi, a prominent leader of the Bharatiya Janata 
Party (BJP) and chief minister of Gujarat, was denied entry into the US in 
connection with his role in the 2002 riots.

SFJ pointed out that victims of the 1984 riots were denied justice even as the 
Congress party remained in power for 23 out of 28 years after the "genocide".

"Sonia Gandhi, who has been president of the party since 1998, has been 
actively following the party's practice of impunity towards its leaders who 
were involved in the gross human rights violations committed in November 1984 
and is is Clinton's duty to uphold the US Constitution and its laws, and order 
the exclusion of Sonia Gandhi who cannot be absolved just because of India's 
economic status and political relations with the United States," the memo has 
mentioned.

Incidentally on March 15, a US Federal Court will be hearing a petition seeking 
"default judgment" against the Indian National Congress Party which has failed 
to respond to charges of conspiring, aiding, abetting, organizing and carrying 
out attacks on the Sikh population of India in November 1984.




es of India (04 03 20102)








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