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BJP wants Manmohan to act swiftly on Kenya crisis

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday held a protest march in Ahmedabad demanding the UPA Government to take a swift action for ensuring safety of Indians living in Kenya.

Ahmedabad, Jan 3 : The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday held a protest march in Ahmedabad demanding the UPA Government to take a swift action for ensuring safety of Indians living in Kenya.

"Our Chief Minister (Narendra Modi) is in constant touch with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, but till today we don't have any information about what the Central Government is doing for the victims," said Purushottam Sinh Rupala, state BJP president.

According to media reports, over 300 people were killed and at least 70, 000 people have left their homes following clashes between Kenya Opposition leader Raila Odinga supporters and police after the presidential election result was declared on Sunday.

Odinga has reportedly boycotted reconciliation talks with Mwai Kibaki who won the presidential election on December 27.

Meanwhile, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to issue emergency visas to violence affected Indians in Kenya who want to return to the country temporarily.

Ever since post-election riots broke out in Kenya, the Gujarati diaspora has been living in fear. Hundreds of Gujarati businessmen have taken shelter in a temple in the Kenyan town of Kisumu. Offices and factories belonging to Gujaratis had been looted and their houses attacked by residents.

There are about 43,000 Gujaratis in Nairobi and about 3,000 in Kisumu.

On Wednesday, External Affairs Ministry spokesman Navtej Sarna said, "There is no report of any person of Indian origin having been subjected to any violence or hurt."

He also said that the government was monitoring the situation in Kenya, which hosts about 75,000 Indians, and the High Commission in Nairobi was in touch with the community groups.

Sarna also pointed out that the violence was not targeted against Asians or Indians, but was a result of the internal situation in that country.

ANI

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