Seattle Consulate Calls Cops As Kshama Sawant Protests Visa Denial, India Blacklisting Her
India-West News Desk
SEATTLE, WA – Indian American politician Kshama Sawant staged a protest outside the Indian consulate here, saying her visa was denied multiple times without explanation. The demonstration led to an altercation, with the Consulate accusing individuals of “unauthorized entry” and calling local authorities to handle the situation without saying too much more.
The Indian Consulate in Seattle, in its social media post on February 6, stated that a “law and order situation” arose when “certain individuals” entered the premises after office hours. “We were compelled to call in relevant local authorities to deal with the situation. Further action is being initiated against the trespassers,” the Consulate posted.

Sawant, a former Seattle City Council member and vocal critic of the Indian government, said she was protesting after being repeatedly denied a visa, while her husband, Calvin Priest, was granted an emergency visa to visit her 82-year-old ailing mother in Bengaluru.
“My husband & I are in Seattle Indian consulate. They granted him emergency visa for my mother being very sick. But rejected mine, literally saying my name is on a ‘reject list’. And refusing to give explanation why,” she posted on her social media handle.
Sawant stated that a consular officer told her she was being denied a visa because she was on the Indian government’s “reject list.” She argued that the decision was politically motivated, citing her past actions in Seattle’s City Council.

Sawant continued her protest, calling it an act of “peaceful civil disobedience” and demanding answers from the Consulate.
In response, the Indian Consulate accused the protesters of refusing to leave and behaving aggressively.
“Despite repeated requests, these individuals refused to leave the Consulate premises and engaged in aggressive and threatening behavior with the Consulate staff,” the Consulate stated.

After her decade-long stint with the Seattle City Council, Sawant established Workers Strike Back, which advocates a federal minimum wage of $25 an hour and unionizing
labor in the IT industry.
TruthBeTold
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Seriously?? What a dumb entitled twit to complain after having been vocal against the Indian government. Consequences for stupidity.
February 7, 2025Try issuing a public apology and just maybe the Indian government will grant you that short visit.
Unbelievable !!
Prakash
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Well, she can reach India using the Dunky route via Pakistan or Bangladesh.
Every country has a right to issue a visa or reject it. Her tactics in Seattle will not help her, she should know that.
February 7, 2025FreePerson
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This is the stats for US visa in India:
Total visa applications lodged:
Visas granted: 986259
Visas rejected: 160,958
Rejection rate: 16.32%
Monetary loss: Rs 257 crore (Approx $50+M).
Visa is not automatic, a right, it needs to be earned!
US is secular country, just like India and a man cannot have 4 wives, nor does it allow Sharia Law. Both countries have their own constitution and laws.
February 7, 2025FreePerson
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It’s best to keep the trouble makers out of the country, just like US and most of the Western countries have banned Hamas entering their countries.
February 7, 2025Made of Truth
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It is a shame on Seattle citizens who elect such trouble makers who are funded by our own taxes.
February 10, 2025Shame on you Seattle. When will you wake up?