An official in Parliamentary Affairs Ministry claimed that the Ministry received the two appeal letters in this regard today.
This has come on a day when a group of activists, organisations and some members of the Patel community launched a campaign in the US against Modi in New York.
The campaign in various shapes and forms primarily includes multiple levels of protests in both New York and San Jose where the Prime Minister would be travelling.
While Chandrakant Patel and Manish Patel issued an appeal on behalf of 16 members of the Patel community based in New Jersey and New York, three others from a separate group -- Chandrakant Patel, Vishnubhai Patel and Mafathbhai Patel also issued an identical appeal.
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"On the basis of the media reports, we are concerned about the fact that some members of our Patel Community have announced that they will demonstrate in United States of America in support of the agitation for reservation of Patel Community in Gujarat during Prime Minister Modi's visit.
Another group also said that taking up such issues during the official foreign visit of the Prime Minister would neither help the community nor the country.
"Known for innovation and entrepreneurship, Patel community has made a name for itself being in the forefront of development in Gujarat, in India and in different parts of the world. Such a community should not do anything that hurts the image of our country outside.
The appeal letters have been cited by the government here, as the Alliance for Justice and Accountability (AJA), which claims itself to be a coalition of progressive groups in the US, launched "Modifail" campaign putting up huge billboard on freeways in Milpitas saying "we stand against Modi's regressive agenda."
AJA plans protests outside the SAP Center in San Jose on September 27, where Modi is scheduled to address to some 18,500 Indian-Americans.