Didn't sign Obama letter against Modi visa, say more MPs

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  • Published On: July 24, 2013
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An old letter is making new headlines, this time on allegations of forgery. Among the 65 Members of Parliament or MPs, who had reportedly signed the letter addressed to the United States President Barack Obama urging him to continue the visa ban on Narendra Modi, a few have now backtracked, saying they never signed any such letter with some even alleging that their signatures have been forged.

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