Ready to do business with Narendra Modi, says US


New Delhi, Mar 8 (Reuters): The United States would welcome BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi if he wins the upcoming election, a US official said, in the clearest sign that Washington will drop a travel ban on Modi, imposed after the 2002 riots in Gujarat.

US Assistant Secretary of State Nisha Biswal told a television interviewer that Washington was ready to do business with Mr Modi, the front runner ahead of the April-May general election who is best placed to form a coalition government.

"I would just say that the United States has welcomed every leader of this vibrant democracy, and that a democratically elected leader of India will be a welcome partner," Biswal told a news channel when asked if Modi, as prime minister, would be granted a US visa.

Biswal made her comments in New Delhi on a visit to rebuild trade and political ties shaken by a row over the arrest of Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade last December in New York.


US Ambassador to India Nancy Powell visited Mr Modi at his home in Gandhinagar last month, ending a long estrangement over the riots that erupted in Gujarat.

At least 1,000 people, most of them Muslims, were killed in 2002 when mobs went on a rampage across Gujarat after a train carrying Hindu pilgrims was torched, killing 59 people.

Powell's visit was the highest-profile encounter between US officials and Modi since the State Department revoked his visa in 2005 over the bloodshed to which rights activists say he turned a blind eye. He denies the allegation.

Biswal said the United States hoped India would continue to build a tolerant, moderate and secular society when asked if Washington had put its human rights concerns on the back burner because of Modi's political rise.

"Visa issues are handled on a case by case basis. And determinations are made based on the facts of the day and are reviewed at the time that a request is made," she said according to a transcript released by the US embassy.

The US administration, which does not want to be seen as taking sides in the Indian election campaign, has stopped short of stating publicly that Modi would be able to travel to the United States should he win the upcoming election, leading to speculation that he would not be welcome in Washington.

But diplomats say until the election results are known, the question of whether Mr Modi would be given a visa is hypothetical. Should he become the country's next leader, he would automatically receive a US visa, they say.

Modi himself has not commented on the travel ban, but for his supporters in the BJP and outside, the US decision has been a sore point. Senior party leader Arun Jaitley said last month that the US boycott had not been based on any evidence or court verdict but on "excessive propaganda".

Britain was the first European country to end its boycott on meeting Modi followed by other European countries last year.

  

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    As on date U.S.A., did not approved Murderer Modi's Visa to USA.

    Because Modi rejected USA VISA AND THERE IS NO CHAAIWAALA VACANT POSITION IN U.S.A. AS ON DATE.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    What a U turn by US... Jai ho Namo.. you are only hope of India and proud son of Bharath mata...

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  • Chris, oman

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    U know what even if I become the prime minister tomorrow US will do anything to do business witb India. US WILL and do all possible things and interfere with any country except solving their own problems. Get some sense people.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    Self benefiting US is the most cunning nation in the world, but Modi is the father of all cunningness.

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  • mpk,

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    This statement from US is enough for an INDIAN to give thumbs up to world...but who cares...?! Damn it!

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    This kind of saying by US reminds me of the old saying, 'aadare hodare hatthi beledare, ajjigondu patte seere kottare maathra! This policy is like, no commitment just wait and watch!

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    let brainwashed, illogical and fanatic Sanghi trolls answer on behalf of FEKU.
    1.Adani was no where in scene around 12 yrs ago but now he's worth 2 lac crore all thanks to Fraud Feku!
    2.Why does feku lie that all Gujarati farmers drive cars whereas in reality over 1000 farmers have committed suicide.Farmers are not being paid basic support price for their crops.
    3.If Kejriwal can answer any question live, then why does Modi run away from interviews? Is he comfortable answering easy questions in controlled media environment?
    4. If AK can confess that India Today group arranged a Private jet for him then why is modi scared to disclose who funds his trips of private jets and helicopter?

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    As usual India is a democratic country and a global power,US cannot isolate it whatsoever. Modi or any others at the top the differences will be solved amicably and the business will run without much noise tooo!!!.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    Congress MPs sent a signature letter to Obama 8 months back. Obama used that as tissue paper in toilet and sent it back to 10 Janapath.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    PM of the largest democracy in the world will be compelled to speak the TRUTH...

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  • Sudhir, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    who cares yur visa & business proposal?i don't think modi is interested with yu america!!bcuse as modi said america should come to India's feet to do business as i remember,strictly he follows that's wht i am thinking!!

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  • lata, dubai

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    Now, Mr.Modi's English understanding to USA. Before somebody given the comment that Modi first study English then apply for usa Visa. I think now he is passed English language Great Mr.Modi

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  • haris, dubai

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    Who is the mediator for this business Reliance???

    Where is the bank account.
    in Nagpur????

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  • S.V.Pai, Karwar

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    Digvijay Singh - iske peeche RSS ka haath hain.

    Kejriwal - iske peeche Ambani ka haath hain.

    And Rahul - Fundamentally, we brought RTI Legally and Women Empowerment.......

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  • CA Satish Shetty, Kinnigoli Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    We expect strong leadership at center and only Modiji can give good governance.Unfortunately who do not want the development of the country hate Modiji.We have enemies within.Even the US is sensing Modiji's win.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    Ready to deal with Modi by US if he get elected as the PM of India which is doubtful.Let us wait and watch.Thanq.

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  • sujith polali, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    U.S.A is also modified only few daiji readers are pending i guess


    JAI HO NAMO

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  • godwin, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    hahahah...good joke
    but its reality.....
    Modi is our future of india..

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  • Jayaprakash, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    Don't blame USA if Feku is strip-searched :)

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavr/ New York, USA

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    US Ambassador to India, Nancy Powell and US Assistant Secretary of State, Nisha Biswal have rightly put an end to a long standing issue of Mr. Modi's travel ban to USA. India world's largest functioning, rapidly developing democracy and USA an oldest functioning, advanced democracy need to work together not only for their mutual benefits, but for the advantage of the whole world.

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  • Krishnaraj Salian, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    Che Che Che.... What is this US.. why did u say this, at this time.. Dont you know this will be very bitter news to most the Congi lovers... u should have waited for some more time.. hah ahah haa...

    Dear Mr. Obama, Stop this nautanki, Modi will never ever stand in Q for US Visa, but he will make US Citizens to stand in Q for Indian Visa.. Just wait n watch...

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte , Udupi / Dubai

    Sat, Mar 08 2014


    If MODI Become PM then its US duty to Give him visa,
    But am sure MODI not be a PM, GOD always with those speech truth

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  • KARUNA, Mangalore/Duabi

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    You never speak the truth because you have perverted mind

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  • haris, dubai

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    One mass murderer offering business to another mass murderer.. what is the specialty in that?

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  • haris, dubai

    Sat, Mar 08 2014

    for how much he agreed to sell India??? Ambani is the mediator?

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