Friday, March 18, 2005

Modi Denied Visa by US Administration

A totally unprecedented and unwarranted move by the US administration. We should never start a tug of war. If we are presented with one, we should never miss it. US is using this as a tool to subvert. It is upto the GOI to take necessary action. It is a superb oppurtunity to raise our international stature. Grab the oppurtunity before the forelock.

A democratically elected leader of a state is denied a visa, while a self proclaimed leader who grabbed the throne through military coup from Pakistan and the leaders of red china where there is absolutely no freedom for religious practise are accorded red carpet welcome.

Only Strength respects Strength. If only we stand heads straight and tall, even cowards will respect us. It is time, we do that. The Indian Govt should shed its political strains with the BJP and act swiftly in the larger interest of the nation. If this can happen to Modi, it can happen to Sonia tomorrow for her husband's alleged involvement in 1984 Sikh riots. Whatever it may be. It is our Internal problem and we should solve it ourselves. We don't need any lessons from US for religious freedom. People might have forgotten But History will always remember US's alleged role in Chile or El Salvador or their recent actions in Iraq and their Human rights violations in Afganistan. Its not their mistake. Its ours. This is what we get in return for our appeasement.

Stand straight or get stink. Its time we hit back.

3 Comments:

At 1:49 PM, Blogger incaRed said...

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At 1:55 PM, Blogger incaRed said...

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At 2:27 PM, Blogger incaRed said...

Seriously, I am wondering why such a big fuss over denial of visa to someone - irrespective of his status in civil life. Every day, lots of Indians stand in the line to get US visas and quite a few of them are denied visas even though they have everything in order. In the case of Modi, the US can atleast claim to have a legitimate reason for denying him entry - a clause in the rule book that applies to him. I am no US lover and know that the US cannot ever claim the moral high ground, but I would leave it to them to decide whom it lets in.
- Biju Rajan.

 

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