Narendra Modi delinked by Germany from Gujarat riots issue

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PTI: New Delhi, Mar 05 2013, 21:24 IST
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Against the backdrop of the European Union ending decade-old boycott of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, Germany today sought to make distinction between human rights issues and image of the BJP leader, saying both cannot be linked.

"The question whether we talk to Modi or not has nothing to do with our position on human rights or rights of women. We don't want to continue that debate," German Ambassador Michael Steiner said.

He made the comment at a briefing on an event being organised by German Embassy to commemorate International Women's Day on March 8.

Steiner was asked whether it was not contradictory for German government to speak about women rights issues and at the same time supporting Modi under whose chief ministership the women suffered a lot during the 2002 communal riots.

He was also referred to Modi's controversial comments in August last year when he attributed high rate of malnutrition in his state to figure conscious young girls.

Refusing to speak further on the issue, Steiner said Modi has been an elected Chief Minister for the third time and that the courts are occupied with case for 10 years.

European Union has ended over a decade-old boycott of Modi. 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.

Steiner also complimented the campaign by women rights group in India in the wake

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Good Job

Sameer | 05-Mar-2013Reply | Forward
EU and US know the Modi is going to next influencial person in India and it will be very awkward situation to not keep any ties with him once he become PM. Good going Modi..

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