In a wide-ranging annual report, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom said that Gujarat's Chief Minister Narendra Modi should be "inadmissible to the United States" due to "severe violations of religious freedom."
"There is significant evidence linking him to the violence and the terrible events that took place in Gujarat and for this reason, a visa would not be appropriate," Katrina Lantos Swett, chair of the Commission, told reporters on a conference call.
With Gujarat's economy booming, Modi has tried to rebrand himself as a pro-business reformist and is considered a frontrunner to lead the Hindu nationalist opposition Bharatiya Janata Party in next year's national elections.
The US State Department has refused to let Modi visit. But it has faced growing calls to change its position, with three junior Republican members of Congress visiting Gujarat in March and urging a visa for Modi.
In its report, the commission called for a database of foreigners who would be denied admission to the United States over religious freedom violations.
The annual report strongly criticised several countries over their records on religious freedom including China, Iran, Myanmar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam.
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