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Called A Gujarat Riots Supporter, Obama Aide Sonal Shah Sought Team Help: Wikileaks

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Oct, 2016 12:56 PM
    Sonal Shah, the first Indian-American appointed to the presidential transition team of Barack Obama had written that the Indian press accused her of fundamentalism in 2008 to discredit the US President and having her quit, according to data released by WikiLeaks.
     
    Ms Shah, a top economist, who was appointed to then president-elect Obama's transition team in 2008, wrote to the team's top leadership that the accusations of her being a right-fundamentalist and supporting the communal violence in Gujarat, was mainly aimed at discrediting Obama, the emails released by WikiLeaks yesterday said.
     
    Ms Shah was later appointed in the Obama administration. From April 2009 to August 2011, she served as the Director of the Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation in the White House.
     
    "I am writing to get some guidance from you in managing the India press frenzy about my alleged right-wing politics and terrorist tendencies," Ms Shah wrote on November 10 in the emails, nearly a week after Obama won the US presidential elections.
     
    As her opponents launched a media campaign against her, Ms Shah sought guidance from her party leadership fearing that this might tarnish Obama's image.
     
    "There are hundreds of blog posts and articles on this and without any responses, the rumors are feeding on each other. More interestingly, they were planning a public campaign to embarrass the president-elect and have me resign. I had several calls from prominent folks in India saying the best way to counter the lies and rumors was to put something out there denying the allegations. Others suggested doing a controlled interview," she wrote.
     
     
    Denis McDonough, who is currently the Chief of Staff, asked her to draft a defence for them to look into. "A presidential transition is always a time of wild rumors and unfounded gossip, so I'd like to set to rest a few baseless reports that have been circulating on the Internet," she wrote in another email the same night.
     
    "First, I've never been affiliated - in any way, shape or form - with any Indian political party or similar group. To clear up one false rumor: I've never been affiliated with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), or any such organisation. I've never been involved in Indian politics, and never intend to do so," Ms Shah wrote.
     
    "Second, my personal politics have nothing in common with the views espoused by such groups. I've always condemned any politics of division, of ethnic or religious hatred, of violence and intimidation as a political tool," she said.
     
    "Third, some Internet rumours have attempted to link me to Hindu nationalist groups through a variety of tenuous connections: Relief work I'm proud to have helped coordinate following the Gujarat earthquake of 2001, or cultural and religious affiliations of some of my family members, or apolitical humanitarian work... I have no ties to any such groups, and never have," Ms Shah added.

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