New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party has asked its members in the US to not use the party's name in the presidential polls there, asserting that the India-US ties enjoy bipartisan support in that country.
The unambiguous directive to the Overseas Friends of BJP-USA from the party's Foreign Affairs Department head Vijay Chauthaiwale is apparently aimed at allaying any impression that India's ruling party favours any candidate in the US polls, in which President Donald Trump of the Republican Party is pitted against Democratic Party's Joe Biden.
"The OFBJP-USA members can participate in the US election campaign and support any candidate or a party in their personal capacity but they have been instructed not to use BJP or OFBJP name during the campaign", directed Chauthaiwale to Indian BJP diaspora. He said India and the US have "deep strategic relations" which has bipartisan support in the US and enjoys "overwhelming public support" in India."We are confident that this partnership will grow from strength to strength in future too," he added.
It may also be noted that the Republican campaign has used visuals of Trump's participation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in huge public meetings like 'Howdy Modi', which happened in September 2019 in Houston, and 'Namaste Trump', which was held in February this year, to woo the Indian diaspora.