NEW DELHI: Congress Friday welcomed US President Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to India as continuation of strategic partnership between the two countries but added that it should yield concrete results for the hosts. It warned that the visit should not become an extension of US presidential election “like Howdy Modi event”.Addressing a press conference, AICC spokesman Anand Sharma said there are issues with the US having withdrawn the General System of Preference (GSP) status to India, having declared India a developed country and reducing the number of H1B visas. He said restoration of social security to Indian professionals visiting the US is also an agenda item.He expressed hope that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would take up these issues with President Trump.“There should be gravitas, seriousness and depth in Trump’s visit as well as tangible outcomes on substantive issues,” Sharma said.The Congress spokesman said the US President’s visit should not become like “Howdy Modi” rally in Texas where Trump and Indian PM addressed a gathering together.“This visit should not become an extension of the US presidential campaign for the Indian diaspora. We do not become active party in the polls in another country.” This mistake was made in Texas at the ‘Howdy Modi’ event and the PM ought to be careful as these are setting wrong precedents,” he said.