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Modi too frightened to Visit the UK

VICTORY FOR ANTI-GENOCIDE PROTESTERS IN THE UK

The Sikh Federation (UK) has greeted the decision by Narendra Modi not to visit the UK as a victory for anti-genocide protestors.

Bhai Amrik Singh, the Chair of the Sikh Federation (UK) said:

"Sikhs had been in close contact with the South Asia Solidarity Group

who were co-ordinating the protest. We had plans for many Sikh

protesters to be outside Gate 9 of the Albert Hall on Saturday to show him that ordinary people in the UK were not prepared to let the likes of Modi visit without highlighting his involvement in genocide.

The Indian Government has quoted "security concerns" as the reason for him staying away from the UK, but we know it was the negative publicity and embarrasment that the Indian Government feared. We are also aware of the role certain prominent members of the UK Government have played in the last 48-hours in encouraging the protest - this will cause the Indian Goverment most concern."

A Federation spokesman said:

"The events of the past 10 days have been a total disaster for the

image of the Indian Government abroad. First came the acquittal of two

Sikhs in Canada, that has again raised questions about the involvement of Indian intelligence in killing 329 innocent people on Air India Flight

182, to try and discredit the Sikh independence movement so soon after 1984. In the UK this was followed by calls, by an influential group of Parliamentarians, for £300m development aid to India to be stoppped due to unnecessary interference by the central Government of India. Within 24 hours Modi was denied a visa to enter the US, which the US State Department has upheld despite a violent and predictable response on the streets of India. Now the anti-genocide protesters in the UK have frightened Modi to stay away."

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Modi was the chief Minister of Gujrat at the time when there was rioting, with Hindu fascists killing many innocent Muslims Gujaratis.

A few weeks ago, the US didn't give him a visa beacuse of his actions, and then he was going to come to the UK, but ended up not doing so, because he was too scared.

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Not as far as I know.

He still is the chief Minister of Guhjrat I believe. Hindu fascists of RSS-Type mentality were keen to have him in the UK, and draw attention to their Hindutva beliefs before the general election so that the Political parties here would become more aware of their crazy demands, and try to accomodate them.

Unfortunately for them, it didn't quite work out

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