United States pitches to witness ‘Modi magic’

US President has extended a formal invitation to Mr Modi for a visit to the US

Update: 2014-07-13 04:53 GMT
The Official residence of US President - The White House (Photo: AP)

Washington:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was once denied a US visa is now  the most sought after foreign head of the state  as  American lawmakers have intensified their campaign to get him to address a joint session of the US Congress when he visits the country in September.

An invitation to address a joint session of Congress is viewed as the highest honour the US House can bestow on a foreign head of state.

US President Barrack Obama on Friday had extended a formal invitation to Mr Modi for a visit to the US, and expressed keenness to work closely with him to make the bilateral relations a “defining partnership” in the 21st century.

As of Friday, nearly three dozen Congressmen from both the Democratic and the Republican Party had signed on a letter addr-essed to the Speaker of the US House of Representatives , John Boehner, extending an invitation to Mr Modi to address the joint session of the Congress.  

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