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Trump dinner invite for Sonowal

Assam CM among four to be invited to Rashtrapati Bhavan

Manoj Kumar Ojha Doomdooma Published 25.02.20, 06:42 PM
Sarbananda Sonowal

Sarbananda Sonowal (File photo)

Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal was one of chief ministers invited to dinner with US President Donald Trump at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Tuesday evening.

Four chief ministers and most members of the Union cabinet have been invited to President Ram Nath Kovind’s banquet in honour of Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.

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Among the invited chief ministers were three from BJP-ruled states — Manohar Lal Khattar (Haryana), B.S. Yediyurappa (Karnataka) and Sarbananda Sonowal (Assam).

Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao was also invited.

Sonowal was the only chief minister from the Northeast who was invited to the high-profile feast.

Sources said Sonowal, who had earlier received the report of recommendations to implement Clause 6 of the Assam Accord from a high-powered committee, was expected to hand it over to home minister Amit Shah.

Trump also met Indian business leaders at an engagement on Tuesday afternoon. The India Inc captains present included Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Mittal, Tata Sons chairman N. Chandrasekaran, Mahindra Group chairman Anand Mahindra, L&T chairman A.M. Naik and Biocon chief managing director Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, said diplomatic sources.

Trump sought investments from India Inc while focusing on job creation in the US, sources said.

In a departure from convention, Trump received at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan both in the morning and evening. As a special gesture, a piano was also played at the banquet.

The menu for the dinner was all-Indian affair.

However, senior Congress leader and former minister Ponnala Lakshminath argued that calling only a few chief ministers for the dinner hosted in the honour of the visiting US President sends wrong signals to the nation.

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