This Article is From Apr 16, 2014

US-based Indians in Gujarat to campaign for Narendra Modi

US-based Indians in Gujarat to campaign for Narendra Modi
Ahmedabad: BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi has found supporters away from India, as a group of US-based non-resident Indians (NRIs), who had raised funds for Barack Obama during the 2012 US presidential elections, have come to India to root for him.

A team of 650 NRI volunteers led by Bharat Barai under his 'Global Indians for Bharat Vikas' association, is currently in Gujarat to boost the 'Modi for PM' campaign.

"Yes, I had raised funds for Barack Obama during the Presidential elections and now I have come here to support Narendra Modi," Barai, a doctor from Chicago, told PTI.

Showing his email conversations with the US President and first lady Michelle Obama, he said, "Many NRIs in America want Modi to hold India's top post. Hence, we pledged to undertake this campaign." (India Votes 2014: Full Coverage)

Responding to a question, he said Mr Modi has been raising issues of development and people should vote for him as he is an inspirational leader for the country.

When asked about Mr Modi's hardliner image, Mr Barai said, "Others have been indulging in divisive politics, which is only limited to the appeasement of a particular community, while Modi only focuses on development."

Volunteers of Mr Barai's 'Global Indians for Bharat Vikas' have also been canvassing in favour of BJP candidates in various Lok Sabha constituencies in other parts of the country.

"Our volunteers are canvassing in Modi's support in various states, including Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Uttar-Pradesh and Bihar, though I have restricted myself to the Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat," Barai said.

In Gujarat, they have campaigned in Bardoli, Kheda and Anand Lok Sabha constituencies.

When asked whether he found any similarities between Mr Modi and Mr Obama, Mr Barai said, "'Country first' attitude is similar between the two leaders."

"This country has become a victim of terrorism, price rise, corruption and we urge people to vote for a candidate, who can combat all this and can improve their living standard.

Therefore, casting a vote in favour of Mr Modi means a voter is investing in his future," he added.

However, Mr Barai refused to comment over USA's decision to deny a visa to Mr Modi in the year 2005.

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