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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Jun 26: The Supreme Court on Friday permitted the Centre and the CBSE to cancel the remaining board examinations due to the COVID-19 pandemic and gave the go-ahead for the scheme to award marks to students for the cancelled papers scheduled to be held in July.

A bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar, Dinesh Maheshwari and Sanjiv Khanna permitted the CBSE to issue a notification for the cancellation of the examinations.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre and the CBSE, said that the assessment scheme would consider marks scored by students in the last three papers of the board exams.

Both CBSE and ICSE told the top court that the results of the class X and XII board exams can be declared by the middle of July.

The top court was hearing pleas seeking relief, including scrapping of remaining exams of Class 12 scheduled from July 1 to 15, in view of increasing number of COVID-19 cases. Similar relief was sought by the ICSE Board also.

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New Delhi, Jun 10: India on Wednesday reported a spike of 9,985 more COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, taking the country's COVID-19 count to 2,76,583, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

279 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours taking the total death toll to 7,745.

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April 17,2020

New Delhi, Apr 17: Prime minister Narendra Modi on Thursday held talks with Jordan King Abdullah II and discussed the challenges posed to the world by the COVID-19 pandemic.

"The two leaders discussed the challenges posed to the world by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the steps being taken in their respective countries to limit its impact," an official statement said.

Prime Minister conveyed his greetings to Abdullah II and the people of Jordan for the upcoming Holy month of Ramadan which commences late next week.

The leaders agreed that their teams would remain in touch on issues related to COVID-19, as well as on other regional and global issues.

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Friday, 17 Apr 2020

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For India only the organisation's and social welfare group and well wishers are in the field and helping.

Definitely with the blessings of patriot Indians they will succeed and they all will continue with their noble cause.

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