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Chicago: Organisers of the US delegation to India that met Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had canvassed for participants in the trip at prices ranging from USD 3,000 to USD 16,000, said a media report here.

The business delegation includes four US members of the House of Representatives, all Republicans.

The organisers had canvassed in the Indian American community for participants in the trip, according to a report published in Hi India, a South Asian newspaper from Chicago.


The trip was sponsored by a political action committee (PAC), the National Indian American Public Policy Institute (NIAPPI) founded by Shalabh Kumar, a Chicago businessman. The politicians leading the delegation are Marlin Stutzman, Cyntia Wiederspahn, Cathy Rodgers and Aaron Schock.

An invitation circulated by NIAPPI in preparation for the trip said it was "limited to (an) elite group of American businesspersons".

The group has already met Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad and invited him to visit the US. On the schedule of an extensive trip is a stay at the Lake Palace in Udaipur, a visit to Karnataka as guest of the state government, a visit to the Taj Mahal, the tiger reserve at Ranthambore, a night at the Rambagh Palace in Jaipur, a visit to the Golden Temple in Amritsar and a dinner hosted by Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal. A 'Bollywood Extravaganza' has also been included for the guests.

The cost options given in the invitation were: '7 star trip' (business class travel, private air charter in India) USD 16,000 per person, '4 star trip' (commercial travel in India with visits to the palace excluded) USD 10,000 per person, and economy option-with all travel and hotel expenses borne by the individual- USD 3,000 per person.

There also appears to be a controversy about the political action committees under which Kumar operates, according to the newspaper that is widely read in the South Asian community in the US Midwest.

In 2012, it reported, he ran advertisements attacking Democrat Tammy Duckworth, a respected military veteran who lost both her legs in the Iraq war. Kumar's PAC had supported Republican Joe Walsh, whose campaign attracted a lot of criticism for its negativity, and who eventually lost to Duckworth. Walsh had announced his admiration of Modi and said he would campaign to get him a US visa, if he was elected.

Another PAC founded by Kumar, Indian Americans for Freedom (IAF), has been reprimanded by the Federal Election Commission for failing to properly fill out its statement of organization.

On Oct 5, 2012, as part of its election campaign, the IAF released advertisements in several ethnic publications, supporting Republican Joe Walsh, with the slogan "If you love (Narendra) Modi, send Walsh back to Congress", according to Hi India.

On Aug 17, 2012, the National Indian American Coalition (NIAC), another PAC founded by Kumar, released advertisements in Indian publications on the occasion of India's Independence Day paying tribute to Joe Walsh, calling him the 'maha-mitra Gujarat' and 'maha-mitra India'.

Barely a month after the election in which Walsh lost, Kumar sent a letter to the Federal Election Commission seeking the termination of NIAC.

US delegates paid $16,000 for lunch with Narendra Modi
 
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The american delegates who wanted facetime with Modi, paid amounts ranging from $3000 to $16000 out of their own pockets to be a part of the business delegation led by a group of Congressmen to visit Modi.

:omghaha:

This is ridiculous.

This is a common practise in US politics.

When there are fundraising dinners hosted by politicians you can easily see individual tables costing upwards of $10000 being purchased by interested people.
 
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Narendra modi FDI?

Dude it has nothing to do with Modi..money does not go to him or even to India.

It was american delegates paying to an American organising firm to arrange for facetime with Modi.
 
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The american delegates who wanted facetime with Modi, paid amounts ranging from $3000 to $16000 out of their own pockets to be a part of the business delegation led by a group of Congressmen to visit Modi.



This is a common practise in US politics.

When there are fundraising dinners hosted by politicians you can easily see individual tables costing upwards of $10000 being purchased by interested people.

Are you serious?? I thought that happened for charity or for fund raising during elections only - this sounds more like a package tour with sight seeing, travel, boarding and dinner included - oh and as a bonus - face to face time with a couple of CM's.

Where's the seriousness in the whole rigmarole?
 
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Are you serious?? I thought that happened for charity or for fund raising during elections only - this sounds more like a package tour with sight seeing, travel, boarding and dinner included - oh and as a bonus - face to face time with a couple of CM's.

Where's the seriousness in the whole rigmarole?

Its the same principle.

The delegates want to showcase themselves to Guj CM as his well wishers in return for business opportunities in Guj.
 
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Why is this even a news? Oh wait... It's to do with Narendra Modi! Let's see if we can pick a bone...:cheesy:
 
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Dude it has nothing to do with Modi..money does not go to him or even to India.

It was american delegates paying to an American organising firm to arrange for facetime with Modi.

i know about it my friend... i am just kidding..
 
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Narendra Modi is surely a $$ puller :lol: Islamic countries might wanna have him as their PM to lift their sagging economy :omghaha:
 
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not long back.. traveling with mushii or dinner with hitm was also a news?? I hope you remember....

Apples & oranges.
That was political fund raising organised by Musharraf & his cronies... the discussion was around Musharraf & rightly so.
Here Narendra Modi has no part to play if someone else paid money to someone else to see Modi. But still the debate will be around Modi.
 
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Because we are really interested in every meeting and face time some (******) politician tends to :lol:

You guests here are funny

not long back.. traveling with mushii or dinner with hitm was also a news?? I hope you remember....

He's the former COAS and President of Pakistan and this is a Pakistani forum.

Wow!
 
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