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Gujarat victims’ families demand UK entry ban for India PM

Indian supporters of Patel Patidar Andolan take part in an event to mark the Navratri festival on late October 18, 2015.

Mohamed Walji

Press TV, London

The families of three British Muslims murdered during India’s 2002 riots are dismayed at London's invitation extended to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Indian official is accused of having had a significant role in triggering those riots, which resulted in the killing of hundreds of Muslims. The families of the British victims now say Modi should be banned from entering the United Kingdom. More in this report by Press TV's Mohamed Walji from London. 


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