Republican Dana Rohrabacher's office said he was a "last-minute" addition to the delegation when one of the members canceled days before traveling. He was prevented from traveling on Friday.
Rohrabacher, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, has been a vocal critic of the "corrupt Karzai government and the US failed strategy of foisting a western-style democracy from a central government in Kabul," his communications director Tara Setmayer told AFP.
Last month, he called for a US investigation into whether Karzai is misappropriating foreign aid funding to benefit himself and his family, at a time when Congress was considering President Barack Obama's 2013 budget proposal that includes $2.5 billion for Afghanistan.
"When Karzai found out Dana was a part of the CODEL (congressional delegation), he told the State Department the entire CODEL would be denied if Rohrabacher was included," Setmayer said.
"So, Secretary (Hillary) Clinton personally relayed Karzai's message and personally petitioned Dana not to continue on with the delegation. Out of respect, he obliged and stayed behind in Dubai."
The delegation continued on without him, and Setmayer said the lawmakers met Sunday with former leaders of the Northern Alliance, which cooperated with the United States to oust the Taliban from power after the September 11 attacks of 2001.
Texas Republican Louie Gohmert was part of the delegation that was in Afghanistan over the weekend, his staff confirmed.
The delegation dispute comes amid rising tensions between Washington and Kabul.
The congressman made headlines recently in Pakistan when he chaired a Congressional hearing on Balochistan, wherein he introduced a resolution in the US House of Representatives calling upon Pakistan to recognise the Baloch right to self determination.
The 130,000-strong US-led NATO force helping the Afghan government fight a decade-long Taliban insurgency is due to end combat operations and pull out by the end of 2014 and the two countries are in talks about their future relations.
Officials on both sides have expressed hope that a strategic partnership agreement governing post-2014 ties could be signed ahead of a NATO summit in Chicago next month.
Negotiations have been further complicated by a US soldier’s murderous rampage that left 17 Afghan villagers dead. Staff Sergeant Robert Bales has since been flown out of the country back to the United States.
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In Hamid Karzai's eyes Rohrabacher is seen as an instigator. He's not welcome as he criticises Karzai's governance and questions the political system of Afghanistan. He was being shunned because of meetings he had held in Berlin with Afghan politicians about the creation of a decentralised form of government.
@All Pakistani Commentators:
You don't necessarily have to be abusive to convey your anger and dislike for Mr. Rohrabacher. I am also not a fan of him but crossing limits of decency to convey your resentment is not a good thing for your own image.
Good for him - his views on both Pakistan and Afghanistan may not be popular on this forum but that doesn't make then inaccurate.
@Imran Mohammed who writes "Well done Karzai. This guy is ready for retirement in redneck country."
What? Now Pakistan has started taking in American senators? Because the only redneck country in this world is Pakistan.
@Shahzad: may be it is ok with you or being innocent but what Dana is saying and doing only suits his financiers,they have mis used our courtesy and remained involved in double gaming always.
Look at the guts of Americans congressmen they talk against and move bills in their assemblies on issues just to humiliate own allies and wants to visit as delegation and in the end land up at New Delhi with big smiles.Americans have gone little psychos after Iraq and Afghan episode.
I do not understand what the commenters here are celebrating and crowing about. Karzai is known internationally as one of the most corrupt leaders. That he has gutso to obstruct entry to the Chairman of the Oversight Committee of US Congress only shows that Karzai is brazenly corrupt, not much else. As long as US Forces are in Afghanistan no U.S. Congressman or Senator has the capacity to stop funds flowing into Afghanistan, and Karzai knows this well. Karzai is asking for U.S. ouster publicly and pleading for them to stay internally.
If I were in place of karzai,I would let him come.as soon as he entered in afghanistan,I would get him admitted in a mental hospital.
Bravo Mr. Karzai, I salute you for showing courage and keeping this douche-bag out of Afghanistan.
All he said Karzai was corrupt and don't make Pskistan's Baluchistan into something like India's occupied Kashmir
This scumbag Rohrbacher is nothing but a slave of the zionist jews he barks on Islam, Pakistan, Afghanistan when his jewish masters throws him a bone.
Irrespective of the fact that Karzai Govt is corrupt,the President showed courage by conveying the message that such and such person is unwelconned in his country.We must also learn to say no.
Courageous message to US congressmen,weldone Karzai
Karzai showed the ghairat that we as a nation can only dream of.
Hence proved, Karzai is more powerfull then Zardari...
Rohrbacher commands little respect among the US public so why does he make such big headlines in Pakistan and Afghanistan? He is just another congressman who is trying to pander to his Texas constituency of red necks. There are many more decent Americans who find this man inappropriate and out of touch with reality. Even the US government State Department has distanced itself from his comments.
If US Congress is serious about normalizing relations with Pakistan, then they better muzzle this Rottweiler, who barks all the time. This man is a disgrace to US Congress and the citizens of US.
s.o.b
Well done Karzai. This guy is ready for retirement in redneck country.
Karzai got some guts, unlike our leaders.
Even Afghanistan can show the guts to stop this Bas"""" ... Pakistan needs to be brave.