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US envoy Nancy Powell meets India's Narendra Modi | US envoy Nancy Powell meets India's Narendra Modi |
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US Ambassador to India Nancy Powell has held talks with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi marking an end to a decade-long US boycott of the controversial leader. | US Ambassador to India Nancy Powell has held talks with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi marking an end to a decade-long US boycott of the controversial leader. |
Mr Modi is the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party's candidate for PM in the forthcoming elections. | Mr Modi is the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party's candidate for PM in the forthcoming elections. |
He was criticised for doing little to prevent religious riots in Gujarat in 2002 in which more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, died. | He was criticised for doing little to prevent religious riots in Gujarat in 2002 in which more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, died. |
Mr Modi has always denied wrongdoing. | Mr Modi has always denied wrongdoing. |
Riots erupted after 60 Hindu pilgrims died in a train fire which Muslims were blamed for igniting. | Riots erupted after 60 Hindu pilgrims died in a train fire which Muslims were blamed for igniting. |
Many Western governments broke off contact with Mr Modi's government after the riots. The US continues to refuse him permission to enter the country. | Many Western governments broke off contact with Mr Modi's government after the riots. The US continues to refuse him permission to enter the country. |
Correspondents say Thursday's meeting is an attempt by the US to build bridges with Mr Modi, whose Hindu nationalist BJP is widely expected to win the elections due by May. | Correspondents say Thursday's meeting is an attempt by the US to build bridges with Mr Modi, whose Hindu nationalist BJP is widely expected to win the elections due by May. |
On Thursday morning, Ms Powell shook hands with Mr Modi at his residence in Gujarat's capital Gandhinagar, before going in for closed-door talks, the Associated Press news agency reported. | On Thursday morning, Ms Powell shook hands with Mr Modi at his residence in Gujarat's capital Gandhinagar, before going in for closed-door talks, the Associated Press news agency reported. |
Ms Powell and her entourage arrived in four official cars, but she did not speak to waiting reporters. | Ms Powell and her entourage arrived in four official cars, but she did not speak to waiting reporters. |
The US Embassy in a statement said that the "meeting was part of the US Mission's outreach to senior leaders of India's major political parties in advance of the upcoming national elections". | |
The statement said Ms Powell would also meet "representatives from non-governmental organisations and US and Indian businesses" in Gujarat. | |
"Her discussions focus on the importance of the US-India relationship, regional security issues, human rights, and American trade and investment in India," the statement said. | |
Under Mr Modi's leadership, Gujarat has been turned into one of India's economic powerhouses. | Under Mr Modi's leadership, Gujarat has been turned into one of India's economic powerhouses. |
But he continues to be seen as a divisive figure and has not expressed remorse or offered an apology for the 2002 violence. | But he continues to be seen as a divisive figure and has not expressed remorse or offered an apology for the 2002 violence. |
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