Gabe Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4368501.stm
US stands by India visa decision BJP activists protest against the US The decision has angered Mr Modi's supporters The United States has reaffirmed a decision to refuse the controversial Indian politician, Narendra Modi, permission to enter the country. India had pressed Washington to reconsider its decision to cancel Mr Modi's visa on the grounds that he had allegedly violated religious freedom. The move has been strongly criticised by India's government and opposition. Mario replies: Good for the USA. Shame on the AAHOA (Asian American Hotel Owner's Association) for inviting Modi to be their keynote speaker. Couldn't they have found another Gujarati speaker without this cloud over his head? To treat this as an insult to India and not as a reprimand to Narendra Modi and his dastardly actions during the Godhra riots speaks volumes for the continuing Hindu supremacist movement among some Indians. In India this idea has been rejected by the voters and the secularists have to constantly be on their guard against such movements.
