US: American lawmakers write to Speaker McCarthy, demand to invite PM Modi to joint session of Parliament

Pankaj Prasad
US Congressional Caucus
US Congressional Caucus

The US Congressional Caucus met on Tuesday.

The US Congressional Caucus met on Tuesday. He has urged the Speaker of Parliament, Kevin McCarthy, to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the joint session of Parliament during his visit to the US. Caucus says that PM Modi's address in Congress will prove to be better in strengthening the relations between India and America.

Important in strengthening the relations between the two countries

Congressman Ro Khanna of the Democratic Party wrote a letter to McCarthy saying that President Joe Biden would host PM Modi's visit and dinner on June 22. Congressman of Indian origin, Republican Party Congressman Michael Waltz also wrote to Kevin that PM Modi's address to the joint session of Parliament would prove to be important in strengthening the relationship between the two countries.

Strong message can also be given to enemies

The MPs said that just as President Biden is honoring Prime Minister Narendra Modi by having dinner, it is an honor for the leader of the world's largest democracy to address the joint session of Parliament. Let me tell you, in the beginning of May both the MPs hosted the India-US Summit, which was attended by leaders and experts from across the country. MPs say that this effort of ours will not only strengthen Indo-US relations, but we can also give a strong message to China with this.

Strong relations in the interest of both the countries

The two Congressmen wrote that some of the meetings between President Biden and Prime Minister Modi have resulted in flexibility in the relationship between the two countries. Promotes peace and prosperity for all. The MPs said that with this we will promote trade, investment and connectivity of both and a deeper relationship can be established between the two countries.

Khanna and Waltz said that the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue has provided a platform for India, Japan, the US and Australia to discuss regional, global and security issues. America appreciates India's development. Tell me, if this time the Prime Minister addresses the joint session, then it will be the second time for him.