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This story appears in the Times of India today 905 03 2012)


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Indian-Americans hold demonstrations against Modi


NEW YORK: Marking the 10th anniversary of the Gujarat riots, a coalition of 
over 40 Indian-American bodies held a demonstration and a candle-light vigil 
here, shouting slogans against Chief Minister Narendra Modi for his alleged 
complicity in the communal violence and demanding justice for the victims.

Over 100 people from the Indian-American community came together under the 
banner of 'Coalition Against Genocide' (CAG) for the demonstration yesterday.

Gathered near a statute of Mahatma Gandhi in Manhattan, the coalition pressed 
its demand for compensation for the victims and to bring the perpetrators of 
the riots to justice.

Women and children held placards and shouted slogans against Modi and his 
government.

Vice President of the Indian American Muslim Council Eastern Region, Mohammad 
Yusuf Gaddani, said the coalition chose to hold the demonstration in front of 
Gandhi's statue as "we have to decide whether we want Gandhi's India or Modi's 
India."

The coalition claimed that even after 10 years of the Gujarat riots, justice 
had been denied to the victims and their families and the state government too 
had shown no remorse for the killings of innocent civilians.

"Those who have lost their lives cannot be brought back but we should bring 
closure to the victims and their families by putting those responsible for the 
killings behind bars," Gaddani told PTI.

Swati Shah, a member of the South Asia Solidarity Initiative, said it was the 
responsibility of the Indian and South Asian diaspora to maintain the correct 
information in public sphere about what had happened in Gujarat.

"We are concerned that Modi wants to raise his profile as a potential candidate 
for Prime Minister...," she said.

The 40 organisations had earlier come together in 2005 under the CAG banner and 
campaigned against Modi's visit to the US. The coalition had sought denial of a 
visa to Modi and revocation of his diplomatic visa.

Gaddani said similar vigils would be held in California, Washington, Chicago, 
Boston and Florida by local chapters of the Indian American Muslim Council.

He said the people needed to come together and ensure that what happened in 
Gujarat 10 years ago was not repeated in any part of India again.

The demonstration was held just days after a Congressional resolution was 
introduced in the US House of Representatives on the occasion of the 10th 
anniversary of Gujarat communal riots.

The resolution shared the opinion of the US Department of State that the 
Gujarat government had not adequately pursued justice for the victims of the 
2002 violence and urged the state government to restore religious freedom







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