Sushma Swaraj: No reason to issue travel advisory for travellers to US

Sushma Swaraj, India’s external affairs minister attended Parliament yesterday and indicated that there was no reason for the government to issue an advisory for Indians travelling to the United States, despite the recent attacks on Indian-Americans and travelling to the United States, despite the recent attacks on Indian-Americans and NRIs there.

India’s external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj
India’s external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj. Photo courtesy: womansera

The minister said that the US Government has given India “confidence that these incidents are acts of individuals and do not represent the overwhelming sentiments of the American people towards India.”

She also told the Lok Sabha that India had conveyed its concerns to the US Government at a “very high level” and that New Delhi had already “called for necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of Indian diaspora and expeditious investigation into these incidents”.

She said, “The US authorities have responded strongly and assured us that they are working with to ensure speedy justice”. Pointing out that “in the last three weeks, three incidents of physical attack in the US on Indian nationals and PIOs have come to the notice of the Government.”

Sushma Swaraj
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Swaraj added, “A related question was raised — whether the government plans to issue an advisory for Indians travelling to or residing in the US. I would say that prompt and clear response of the US political leadership and the law enforcement authorities to these incidents and the widespread messages of sympathy and support from all quarters in the US give us confidence that these incidents are acts of individuals and do not represent the overwhelming sentiments of the American people towards India.”

“This was demonstrated by the American national Ian Grillot who suffered a serious injury while helping the two Indians. I have saluted his heroism and am sure the House joins me in wishing him a speedy recovery.”

Yesterday was the first time the Minister attended Parliament since she underwent a kidney transplant three months ago. She was greeted with applause by the members of the party.