India doesn't influence the US govt on whom to invite & whom to not: Patra on Kejriwal, Sisodia dropped from Mela Trump's event

By ANI | Updated: February 22, 2020 14:30 IST2020-02-22T14:17:38+5:302020-02-22T14:30:12+5:30

Bhartiya Janata Party national spokesperson Sambit Patra on Saturday said that Indian Government doesn't influence the US government on whom to invite and whom to not when asked about the allegations by the Aam Aadmi Party on names of Delhi Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister getting dropped from the US first lady Mela Trump's school visit event.

India doesn't influence the US govt on whom to invite & whom to not: Patra on Kejriwal, Sisodia dropped from Mela Trump's event | India doesn't influence the US govt on whom to invite & whom to not: Patra on Kejriwal, Sisodia dropped from Mela Trump's event

India doesn't influence the US govt on whom to invite & whom to not: Patra on Kejriwal, Sisodia dropped from Mela Trump's event

Bhartiya Janata Party national spokesperson Sambit Patra on Saturday said that Indian Government doesn't influence the US government on whom to invite and whom to not when asked about the allegations by the Aam Aadmi Party on names of Delhi Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister getting dropped from the US first lady Mela Trump's school visit event.

He further stated that petty politics should not be played on important government occasions.

"Petty politics should not be played on important occasions. The Indian Government doesn't influence the USA on whom to invite and whom to not. So, we don't want to get into any arguments," Patra said.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy CM Msh Sisodia's names have been dropped from the event where US First Lady Mela Trump is scheduled to visit a school on February 25.

Sources claim that the two were earlier scheduled to be part of the event as it was a Delhi Government school.

US President Trump and First Lady Mela Trump will be in India on a two-day visit on February 24-25.

Mela after reaching Hyderabad House here on February 25 will move to a Delhi government school in Moti Bagh to meet school children. The school is getting ready to welcome the First Lady of the US.

( With inputs from ANI )

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