US-bound Swaraj returns mid-way in wake of Paris attacks

 

US-bound Swaraj returns mid-way in wake of Paris attacks

Los Angeles - The Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas kicked off on Saturday with hundreds of attendees honouring the victims of the horrific attacks with a minute's silence.

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Published: Sun 15 Nov 2015, 9:36 AM

Last updated: Sun 15 Nov 2015, 11:43 AM

 The terror assaults in France have cast a shadow over the Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in Los Angeles with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, who was on her way to the US to inaugurate the event, returning to India mid-way in the wake of the attacks.
The Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas kicked off on Saturday with hundreds of attendees honouring the victims of the horrific attacks with a minute's silence.
Swaraj, who was on her way to the US, returned to New Delhi from mid-way in view of the Paris terror attacks.
Officials in New Delhi said Swaraj, who had a transit halt at Dubai on her way to the US, came back from there itself after hearing about the attacks in Paris that claimed over 120 lives.
Gen (rtd) V K Singh, the Minister of State for External Affairs, is now expected to attend the two-day event.
As the nearly 1,000 Indian-Americans attending the two-day event in Los Angeles mourned the loss of lives in the Paris terror attacks, top American lawmaker from California Brad Sherman said the attack in the French capital had all the hallmarks of the Mumbai terror attack that was launched in November 2008.
"Today we should take a moment to reflect the attacks in Paris, New York, Iraq...and Mumbai. The Paris attack is based on model of the Mumbai terrorist attack," said Sherman, a former Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Sub-committee on Terrorism.
The Paris and Mumbai attacks have shown how a small group of people can create havoc in a city.
 "We have to stand up to terrorism to say enough is enough," Sherman said.
In his address at the event, Indian Ambassador to the US Arun K Singh said there is an increasing desire among the Indian-Americans to connect with India.
Among the Indian diaspora, there is consciousness about the growing opportunities in India, he said.
Referring to the steps taken by the Narendra Modi-led government in the last 18 months, the Ambassador said with the changes happening in India there are growing opportunities in the country.
 


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