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http://wh.gov/lMWVf  ||  Stop Obama From Hosting Modi At White House  ||   100,000 Signatures Needed By August 20.

While Obama administration and PM office is preparing to forge a new era of Indo-US economic ties, Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) has initiated a social media campaign in support of its petition to cancel Modi’s invitation to the White House. US President Obama has invited PM Modi for a meeting at the White House on September 30.

 

A Facebook advertisement “Sign Petition Stop Obama from hosting Modi {Netanyahu of India}. Don’t fund another Israel” sponsored by SFJ has gone viral getting scores of hits every hour.

 

On July 21, SFJ initiated an online petition to the Obama Administration urging to cancel the invitation to PM Modi for his role in 2002 massacre of Muslims in Gujarat. “In June 1984, the BJP instigated the military attack on the Golden Temple, resulting in the massacre of thousands of Sikh pilgrims. In 2008, the BJP orchestrated violence against Christians in Orissa,” the petition alleges.

 

The Facebook ad by rights group targeting Muslims, Sikhs and human rights organizations in the United States urges them to “Sign Petition, Stop Obama”.

 

“The fact that world’s largest democracy has elected a Prime Minister whose party is known for committing crimes against religious minorities should be a matter of grave concern for the western world”, stated attorney Gurpatwant Singh Pannun legal advisor to SFJ, “United States which has acknowledged the role of Modi in massacre of Muslims should not host him at the White House”, added Pannun.

 

Terming Modi as Netanyahu of India, attorney Pannun further stated that online petition will be an eye opener for Obama Administration which is ignoring the track record of Modi and his party BJP with regard to treatment of minorities for vested US economic interests.

 

“Instead of hosting Modi at White House, President Obama should condemn Modi and ban BJP for perpetrating violence against Muslims, Sikhs and Christirans” says the White House Petition.

 

So far the online petition urging Obama administration to cancel Modi’s invitation has received more than 1200 signatures. The petition requires 100,000 signatures by August 20 to qualify for a response by the White House.