EU blinks on riots, cosies up to Modi

February 9, 2013

narendraNew Delhi, Feb 9: Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi may have never apologized before a domestic audience for his controversial role during the 2002 post-Godhra riots in Gujarat, but he did refer to the communal flare up as unfortunate events during a lunch with western countries’ envoys to India in early January, when the European Union quietly ended its 11-year-long boycott of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ‘Hindutva’ mascot.

Modi is learnt to have struck all the right notes during the lunch hosted by German Ambassador to India, Michael Steiner, on January 7 last. He told the EU member nations’ envoys that everything should be done to avoid recurrence of the communal flare-up, which had engulfed Gujarat over a decade ago.

Steiner on Friday confirmed that Germany had taken “a fresh look” on its position on Modi. Recalling that he had told media persons during the run-up to the polls in Gujarat that Germany would not do anything that could be used to influence the elections and would take a fresh look later, he said: “That is exactly what we were doing and part of it is to talk directly to 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 lunch at German Ambassador’s residence in New Delhi signaled the shift in European countries’ stand on Modi, who in December led the BJP to its third straight victory in the Assembly polls in Gujarat and has since been emerging as the face of the party for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Both Modi and the western envoys, however, had kept it secret for about four weeks, till the European Union’s Ambassador to India, Joao Cravinho, made it public during a news conference on Thursday.

“This respect from us towards India is what the people of India expect from us,” Steiner said on Friday, as he explained to the journalists that Germany had decided to end the boycott of Modi, recognizing the results of the recent assembly-polls in Gujarat.

The German Ambassador, however, declined to divulge the details of the conversation Gujarat Chief Minister had with him and his counterparts from other countries.

“Modi came to (have) lunch with us in January at our invitation to discuss what happened in 2002, to discuss issues that have risen in terms of judicial process, accountability for 2002, to also discuss the development in Gujarat and his recent electoral victory,” PTI quoted Cravinho saying on Thursday. The Gujarat chief minister is understood to have told European envoys that one had to take an “inclusive approach” in a pluralist and diverse country like India.

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May 7,2020

May 7: Two people, including a child, were killed and nearly 70 hospitalised after a gas leak at a chemical plant in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam in the wee hours of Thursday, officials said.

People in Gopalapatnam area, where the chemical plant, LG Polymers, is located, complained of irritation in eyes, breathlessness, nausea and rashes on their bodies.

District Collector V Vinay Chand said two people were killed due to the gas leak, while some are in a critical condition.

Close to 70 people have been admitted to the King George Hospital after for treatment, he said.

TV channels showed people lying unconscious on roads.

Teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have rushed to the spot.

Reports said the gas leak has been contained.

Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy enquired about the incident and directed the Visakhapatnam district collector to ensure proper medical care for the affected people.

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April 16,2020

Kochi, Apr 16: A middle-aged man carrying his ailing father on his shoulders walked close to one-kilometre in Kerala’s Punalur when the autorickshaw he was driving was allegedly stopped by the police over the ongoing lockdown. He was bringing back his father from the hospital after he was discharged on Wednesday.

In a video that has gone viral on social media, the man can be seen carrying his bare-bodied father on the shoulders and struggling to handle the weight while a woman carrying the hospital documents, prescriptions and other items, is running along with him.

The incident took place in Punalur town of Kollam district.

The 65-year-old man, a native of Kulathupuzha, was released from the Punalur Taluk Hospital and his son was taking him home when he was stopped on the road. The man has alleged that even after he produced hospital documents, the police refused to let him pass with the autorickshaw.

The vehicle was stopped about a kilometre from their house in the middle of a traffic jam and the family had to walk the rest of the path. He said even after he told the police and showed papers from hospital he was not allowed to go.

After the video went viral in Kerala, the state human rights commission took suo motu cognizance of the incident.

The nationwide lockdown has prevented all non-essential movement in the public space while medical emergencies have been allowed. The extended lockdown will now continue till May 3.

According to the police, the vehicle did not have the patient when it was stopped. The driver was asked to show a declaration document.

He stepped out of the vehicle and walked to the hospital which was 200 metres from the checkpoint and returned carrying his father on the back, said the police.

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June 18,2020

New Delhi, Jun 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said he is "deeply grateful" for the overwhelming support shown by the global community for India''s membership of the UN Security Council.

India will work with all member countries to promote global peace, security, resilience and equity, he said.

India garnered 184 votes out of the 192 ballots cast in the General Assembly to win the election for the non-permanent seat in the powerful Security Council.

India''s two year term will begin on January 1, 2021.

This is the eighth time that India will sit at the UN high-table, which comprises five permanent members and 10 non-permanent members.

"Deeply grateful for the overwhelming support shown by the global community for India''s membership of the UN Security Council," the prime minister wrote on Twitter.

India will work with all member countries to promote global peace, security, resilience and equity, he said.

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