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Amid the euphoria, protests too await Modi in US

September 23, 2014 12:15 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:23 pm IST - Washington

While the Alliance for Justice and Accountability plans to show black flags to Mr. Modi in New York, the Sikhs For Justice announces a “Citizens’ Court” against him in Washington.

Several groups in the U.S. will hold a series of protest rallies against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the country. File photo

Several groups in the U.S. will hold a series of protest rallies against Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he travels to New York and Washington this month.

The recently formed Alliance for Justice and Accountability (AJA) on Monday announced that it will show black flags to Mr. Modi when he heads to the Madison Square Garden in mid-town Manhattan in New York on September 28, 2014.

The Sikhs For Justice announced to convene a “Citizens’ Court” to “indict” Mr. Modi at a park in front of the White House on September 30, when the Prime Minister would be meeting U.S. President Barack Obama at his Oval Office.

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“The ‘indictment’ proceedings will be conducted in a replica court room set up in the President’s Park right in the front of the White House. The ‘charge sheet’ issued by SFJ lists actions of Modi during the 2002 Gujarat riots,” a statement from the Sikh group said.

“Black Flags for visiting PM Modi,” said the AJA in a flyer sent to its members on Monday.

AJA mostly comprises of Indian-American organisations and individuals who were part of Coalition Against Genocide (CAG), which had successfully campaigned against a U.S. visa to Mr. Modi, when he was Chief Minister of Gujarat.

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“Alliance for Justice and Accountability is a coalition of individuals and organisations that are concerned about the rapid erosion of human rights and religious freedom in India,” said Shaikh Ubaid, a founding member of the Coalition Against Genocide, who is now instrumental in forming this new alliance.

“The alliance has been formed in the wake of increasing violence and incendiary rhetoric against minorities led by organisations and parties aligned with the Sangh Parivar. Its initial objective is to use the high profile visit of Narendra Modi to draw attention to the threats to India’s pluralism,” Dr. Ubaid told PTI .

“Come join us as we stand in protest of Narendra Modi’s visit and talk in New York City at Madison Square Garden on September 28th,” the alliance said in a Facebook post.

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