"The US Consulate called me for interview after I had applied for a non-immigrant visa. After the interview, the Consulate returned my passport, saying I will not get a visa to visit the US this time," Indori told PTI.
The poet said the officials handed him a paper which said he failed to convince them that he will return to India after the event.
"The gist of whatever written on the paper is that my application stands dismissed because I failed to convince the US officials that I will return to India after the stipulated time for which a visa is sought.
"I am known in the world as an Indian. I can never even dream of leaving my motherland for another country. I enjoy prestige here, I have a family here. I regret to say that all this does not matter to the US authorities," he said.
Indori said he had travelled to the US 11 times in last 10 years.
The programme -- "Jashn-e-Indori" -- is being organised in his honour on May 7 in Dallas city, he said.
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