Modi’s visit to Britain

Tuesday 17th November 2015 12:16 EST
 

The Prime Minister Modi’s visit was an epoch making event in the history and politics of Britain and India. Indian Prime Minister was the first person to address the Parliament. Some vested interests in the labour party including Jeremy Corbin failed to attend. Some of the organisations originating from Britain try to sabotage the event by demonstration against Modi against his human rights. It is outrageous on the part of Amnesty International who raised red flags for Prime Minister on human rights concern. NGOs such as green peace, World Vision and Christian organisations are involved in anti-national activities in India. Amnesty International is about human rights. Where is human rights in Islamic countries and Saudi Arabia? Some of them are barbaric rulers and chop the heads as punishment.

Awaaz network which is operating in Britain for more than 10 years is anti-national, anti-Hindu and anti-Modi. The demonstration was carefully planned with anti- Indian groups pouring money. Awazz network equated Modi directly with Adolf Hitler and created a Nazi ‘OM’ and ‘OM Swastika’. Even the most trident critics are saying the comparison is excessive and odious. It is insult to more 800 million Hindus to call it Nazi OM. Will Suresh Grover, the left- wing Fascist anti-Modi will put Cross or Mosque in the banner while demonstration against other religious groups. Some of the prominent Indians such as stetilvad sabna Hashmi, Sarabahi, and Muslims from India are involved. Ford foundation gave lot of money for this group.

In addition groups such as Tamil, Sikh, Islamic, Kashmiri, Nepalese and Amnesty International demonstrated against Modi and these were much planned and organised well in advance. The method conveyed by Awazz in front on the façade of the House was pretty crude and this was deliberately designed to humiliate a visiting Prime Minister of India and this can happen only to Hindu India leaders.

Arun Vaidyanathan

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