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EU warms upto ‘people’s choice’ Narendra Modi

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New Delhi: European Union, which has ended over a decade-old boycott of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, has been told by him that the 2002 riots in the state were unfortunate.

Modi took the unusual step of driving to Germany embassy here to a luncheon meeting with envoys and representatives of several European Union member countries that was hosted by German Ambassador Michael Steiner. The meeting remained undisclosed for one month till EU Ambassador Joao Cravinho went public yesterday.

Steiner told reporters today that he had always maintained that Germany had no intention of interfering in Gujarat Assembly elections and that it will take a "fresh look" after the election results.

"That is exactly what we were doing and part of it is to talk directly to Chief Minister Modi. India is a democracy. We respect democratic institutions. We respect election results in India and we have full trust in its judicial system. Because of this respect and trust, we are now in a new phase," the German Ambassador said.

However, he refused to give further details of the meeting but other sources in the know said, during the January 7 meeting with EU delegation, Modi said he will abide by the judicial verdict and that these events were unfortunate.

Modi is also understood to have said that everything should be done to avoid such events.

Asked if the EU, which has boycotted Modi for over 10 years after the riots, was softening up, Cravinho said, "The accountability of what happened in 2002, I think is the matter that is of interest to Indians and is of interest for people around the world."

He said that in India, there is a certain amount of emotion attached to what happened in 2002.

"And it is a matter that we will follow with great interest...," he said.

Referring to last year's verdict by a Gujarat court convicting BJP legislator Maya Kodnani and Bajrang Dal leader Babu Bajrangi along with 30 others for their role in the Naroda Patia riots, the Ambassador said, Indian justice might be slow but delivers.

"Some months ago, there was end of one part of judicial process which shows that justice in India may be slow but it produces results. And that has helped to look towards closure of what everybody agrees is very very terrible set of events," he told a select group of journalists.

According to the sources, EU countries feel this is the right time to engage with Modi, who has been elected third time and has no judicial verdict against him. There is also a feeling among these countries that he is a player at the national level.

Last October, Britain, a member of the EU, had ended its decade-long boycott of Gujarat when its High Commissioner to India James Bevan met Modi to mark a "cordial beginning" to fresh ties, with the two discussing opportunities for greater economic cooperation.

In the first engagement with Gujarat in 10 years after it snapped all ties with the state in the aftermath of the 2002 communal riots, the British High Commissioner met Modi for about 50 minutes, discussing a range of issues, including climate change and investments.

PTI

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First Published: Friday, February 08, 2013, 17:12

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magic - spain
be aware of wolfs in sheep suit.
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dhananjay dave - kolkata
yes modi is our next PM ,we all INDIAN HAVE TO PROUD IF MODI JI WILL our next pm
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Sudeep - Haryana
Western countries always prefer congress because congress always do what they want,but BJP specially respected Narendra Modi do what is beneficial for us(Indians) that`s why they donot mention Sikh riots or godhara ,I appeal all Indians vote for Modi only,Jai hind.
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ARYA - KASHMIR
Modi is what India want to become superpower by 2020, by hook or by crook. People who love India be in India who hate India and play pseudo secular politics leave India. Modi-2014 is your.Destiny of India will be written by you. Hope you rule India like once Raja Bharat did. Long live Mother India
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K D - India
I hope and believe that we Indians will not allow foreigners to dictate whom we should vote for/elect or not. We should make our choice independent of foreign propaganada, otherwise we cannot be a free nation. Foreigners are always welcome and should always be encouraged to improve and have very good relations/ties with us independent of whom we elect. We should choose one person as PM who can raise India to an unpredented level of all round progress and peace. Modi is definitely a good choice. See what he has done for Gujrat. Gujrat has been more peaceful and progressive than any other state in the past nine years.
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Balakrishnan - Bhubaneswar
EU has been talking with a forked tongue. The entire exercise is for economic recovery of Europe. Steiner and Cravinho should know that they cannot eat the cake and have it too!
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Kaushiky Banerjee - India
How unfortunate that the entire world is present to talk about Gujrat riot but not a single person ever ask about the Godhra killing which was main reason of that mass killing ??? Neither People of India nor UN . Why this UN people has forgotten that the entire country was suffering not only one state during 1984 sikh riot... Hai re mera desh.... So ashamed.. Why this UN people dont interfere on brutal rape cases of India , why dont they think that their intervention is require when ppl of upper cast torture lower cast ppl....... Modi is a great man.. And he has some quality that`s y ppl talk about him.... Modi jindabad rehega hemesha
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CHANDU - AHMEDABAD
NO DOUGHT IT WAS UNFORTUNATE FOR THOSE HINDU MUSLIMS LOST THERE LOVED ONE BUT FORTUNATE FOR MR. MODI TO WIN 2002 ELECTION AND STILL TODAY HE WINS DUE TO THAT INCIDENT ONLY
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RAJESH PATEL - BELGAUM
I think Narendra Modi is begging americans and europeans please according to your country i am qualified for PM post in 2002 so please support me now.
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pankaj thakur - ODISHA
You are right karmic , The EU comes India to discuss about 2002 riots but They are not memorising the 1984 anti Sikh riot.I asking to EU why??? The anti-sikh riots details...( A Sikh man being surrounded and beaten by angry congress workers Date :- 31 October 1984 - 3 November 1984 Target Sikhs Deaths 3,000 - 30,000). In 1984 riots Sikhs Deaths is 25000......SUPPORTS MODI
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harkadass - leeds uk
Dont worry about 3300 sikhs...Man the mohan is there to protect the sikh brothers!!
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karmik - Canada
And the 1984 anti sikh riots were considered fortunate by the congress? Why no pobe chant by EU. Are the EU reps anti sikh and pro muslim? Very wierd and racist as usual........Karmik



tanmay - pune
this is a clear sign that germans an the EU want to improve their relstionship with modi because they know modi is certaily a PM candidate



vikas - mumbai
go ahead u vote is not need we are voting for namo



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