Modi visa: US mulls India's request

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March 19, 2005 18:43 IST

The United States is assessing India's request for reconsideration of the decision to deny visa to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, American Embassy said on Saturday.

"The request of the Indian government for review of decision on denial of visa to Modi has been forwarded to the State Department. It is being assessed," Embassy spokesman David Kennedy said.

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He said the State Department would give a formal reply to the Indian government after assessing the request but refused the estimate how much time it would take.

The US revoked Modi's tourist/business visa and denied him diplomatic visa apparently over the Gujarat riots.

Modi was scheduled to make a five-day visit to US from Sunday.

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Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran subsequently summoned Deputy Head of US Mission Robert Blake and sought "urgent reconsideration" of the decision.

He also conveyed India's "concern and regret" over the decision.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also took serious objection to Washington's decision, describing it as not appropriate".

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