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Originally Posted by Godiva Girl
That's the Bush administration for you. I am not surprised at all by this and I don't blame you for feeling insulted. I do not know much about India and it's relationship with the U.S., if we are on good terms with India then there is no reason for the Chief Minister to be denied a visa. Look at all the terrorists and criminals from other countries that have been given visas by the U.S. and they were not elected officials. Also, the U. S. has enough countries disliking us due to the Bush administration. The last thing the U.S. needs is to be on bad terms with another country. Unfortunately, that is something the Bush administration is not wise enough to think of.
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Yes dear.
The explanation given by Mulford, US Ambassador, has been termed as wrong by BJP, the ruling party in Gujrat. BJP has said that US has taken this action without any basis.
Rather than expressing regret over this, US is saying that this insult to a democratically elected constiutional CM of an state of India will have no effect on Indo-US relations. What can be more absurd than this - US keep on insulting Indians and their country but Indians should maintain good relations with US.
Is there any difference between suicide attacks by Islamic Jehadis killing innocent people and attack on other countries by US killing innocent people? Sometimes I am confused to decide who is the bigger terrorist.