Today is a victory for India: US Democratic lawmaker


Washington, May 16 (IANS): Saying that the US had made a huge mistake in shunning Narendra Modi for over a decade, an influential Democratic lawmaker Friday congratulated the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader on his historic win.

Suggesting that Modi had scored a "resounding victory despite the US using every recourse it could to disrupt his destiny," Eni Faleomavaega, top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific said: "Today is a victory for India."

"History will remember India's 2014 elections as unprecedented," he stated.

"The people of India have triumphed, and I join with them in congratulating India's next Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on this momentous occasion."

"The US-India partnership should be, could be, one of the most defining of the 21st century," Faleomavaega said echoing President Barack Obama.

"But, I am disappointed that the United States failed to develop a strong friendship and comprehensive partnership with Narendra Modi when it mattered most," he said in a reference to the revocation of Modi's US visa in 2005 for his alleged role or in the 2002 Gujarat riots when he was chief minister of the state,

"US-India relations matter strategically, politically, and economically. Consequently, the United States should have been a fair and honest broker about human rights," Faleomavaega said.

"Regrettably, the United States missed the mark by responding one way to the 2002 riots and another way to the largest ethnic cleansing since the partition of India in which between 300,000 to 500,000 Kashmiri Hindus have migrated due to persecution," he said.

Faleomavaega, who was instrumental in getting a flag flown over the US Capitol April 7 to honour Modi "to mark victory's dawn", said he will applaud Modi's "leadership and will recognize his victory - the people's victory - in the Congressional Record next week when the US Congress goes back into session."

Noting that a statement in the Congressional Record becomes part of US history, Faleomavaega said "I firmly believe Shri Narendra Modi should be included not only in the annals of India's history but US history, too, because he was elected with a resounding victory despite the US using every recourse it could to disrupt his destiny."

  

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  • Masinaatoa Magalei, Hawaii

    Wed, May 21 2014

    America really needs to have seasoned advisors to Obama when it comes to making sound and thorough decisions concerning foreign relationships! It seems they did not do their homework as to what India could bring with its many future possibilities in its relationship with the U.S. Obama and his cabinets need to listen to their fellow congressmen who work directly with these different countries because they know them better being in the field and not sitting behind a cushy, comfortable recliner in the White House drinking homemade beer! The Congressman is sharp and knows what he is talking about! Is anyone listening from the White House? Get to work because, me and all the citizens of American or paying your salary!

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