
Priyank Kharge Gets Foreign Ministry Clearance For US Travel After Denial
New Delhi:
Congress leader Priyank Kharge on Saturday received the Centre's nod to travel to the United States, two days after he wrote a letter to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar seeking clarity on why the clearance for his official visit was denied. Mr Kharge, the Karnataka Minister, was scheduled to visit the US from June 14 to June 27.
He was expected to lead delegations to the Boston Bio 2025 and this year's Design Automation Conference in San Francisco. Mr Kharge, the son of Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, was in France when he was denied clearance.
He wrote a two-page letter to Mr Jaishankar on Thursday and said his visit was aimed at "strengthening collaborations, attracting investments and creating employment opportunities" for Karnataka.
"Denying a Cabinet Minister and the custodian of one of the world's largest technology clusters, the ability to carry out such official responsibilities without explanation, raises serious concerns. It is not only against the interests of the state but also undermines the spirit of cooperative federalism," he wrote in the letter, which he also shared on his official X account on Friday.
I have written to the Minister of External Affairs, Sri. Jaishankar, seeking clarity on why political clearance for my official visit to the United States was denied. I do so with a deep sense of responsibility to the people of Karnataka, to whom I am duty-bound. The visit was… pic.twitter.com/RkBAsg45Zo
— Priyank Kharge / ಪ್ರಿಯಾಂಕ್ ಖರ್ಗೆ (@PriyankKharge) June 20, 2025
"The visit was planned around two significant international forums, the BIO International Convention in Boston and the Design Automation Conference (DAC) in San Francisco, as well as several official meetings with top companies, universities and institutions, where I was to represent the Government of Karnataka to explore collaborations, attract investments and create employment opportunities for the State," Mr Kharge said.
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