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Asked To Remove Pagdi, Bjp Mp Virendra Singh 'Mast' Refuses US Visa

IANS, 26 Aug, 2016 12:57 PM
    BJP's member of parliament Virendra Singh 'Mast' on Friday turned down a visa by the US Embassy here after he was asked by embassy officials to remove his 'pagdi' or headgear for the visa documentation.
     
    Upset at being asked to remove his pagdi, Mast, a Rajput from Uttar Pradesh, refused to visit the US and returned to his constituency Bhadohi. 
     
    'Mast', a well known agriculturist by profession, who is always seen in a traditional safron pagdi, was invited by the US Embassy to visit the country and give a lecture on Indian agriculture techniques.
     
    "The US Embassy had invited me to the US to attend a function on farmers, where I was asked to give a lecture on Indian agriculture techniques," Mast told IANS.
     
    "When I went there on Wednesday for the visa documentation, the officials asked me to remove my pagdi to take my photograph. I refused and turned down the visa. I told them that I had been invited by the US and any invitation is not given on conditions," he added.
     
    "How can I remove my pagdi," Mast said, adding, "It is my identity. It is my pride. Beside being an Indian and a farmer, I am also a Kshatriya. How can I remove my pagdi. I can't compromise with my pride."
     
    Mast told IANS that it was the US Embassy which had contacted him and requested him to visit the US for giving the lecture. 
     
    "I did not ask for the invitation. In fact, they invited me. Some US Embassy officials contacted me before the monsoon session of parliament. They wanted to know about the Indian agriculture techniques and I briefed them about it. I was also interviewed by them," the MP said.
     
    "They were impressed and they requested me to visit the US to give a lecture. But I politely refused as the monsoon session was to begin. They said they will be happy if I could agree to visit after the session ends," he said.
     
    Mast said that after the end of the monsoon session, the US Embassy officials again contacted him and he then agreed to their proposal.
     
    Mast said he will raise the matter with the External Affairs Ministry and also in parliament.

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