Indian-American groups to protest against Modi’s U.S. visit

AJA had held a similar protest rally of about hundred people when Mr. Modi addressed some 20,000 Indian-Americans at the Madison Square Garden in New York last year

September 18, 2015 03:47 pm | Updated 03:47 pm IST - Washington

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the U.S. next week, several Indian-American groups have decided to stage protest rallies against him.

Under the banner of Alliance for Justice and Accountability (AJA), these organisations will hold a peaceful protest rally outside the SAP Center in San Jose on September 27, where Mr. Modi would be addressing a full crowd of some 18,500 people with thousands others expected to be watching him live on big screens outside.

“AJA will hold a protest at the SAP Center on September 27, 2015 under the banner #ModiFail, to expose the realities behind Modi’s alleged accomplishments,” a press statement said.

The alliance, which describes itself as a U.S.-based coalition of a diverse range of Indian-South Asian organisations and individuals, has also launched a website www.modifail.com, highlighting the alleged failures of the Prime Minister.

AJA had held a similar protest rally of about hundred people when Mr. Modi addressed some 20,000 Indian-Americans at the Madison Square Garden in New York last year.

“The Alliance will also reach out to elected officials and corporate leaders in the U.S. to inform them about Modi’s failed and regressive policies that negatively impact human rights, religious freedoms, the environment, and overall: shrink the space for civil liberties under his rule,” it said.

“Narendra Modi is visiting Silicon Valley to talk about Digital India. But we’re worried by his record. Digital Indians deserve strong privacy and free speech protection,” said Anirvan Chatterjee of AJA.

Sikh for Justice’s legal advisor Gurpatwant Singh Pannun said that the New York-based outfit would picket Facebook headquarters when Mr. Modi visits the complex on September 27.

Supporters of Mr. Modi on Thursday announced to gather in large numbers to welcome him outside his hotel when he arrives in New York to attend the 70th session of the UN General Assembly.

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