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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side First & Foremost Asian Weekly in Europe 20th October to 26th October 2012
There were no Lobbyists, only Goodwill Ambassadors
Hearts go out to the doctor who lost his wife and children in a 'mysterious' blaze
The real story behind the UK Government's decision to engage with Modi
Manoj Ladwa
respect) this. British Gujaratis: A lot of people in the UK are now claiming that they were the ones who made it happen. That they were on the ones who placed the right calls and held the right meetings. Actually they are all right. In fact, if all of the 600,000 British Gujaratis and wider Indian community in the UK said
Narendra Modi
found culpable, he should be hanged. The fact is that in the last few months there have been numerous convictions in cases pertaining to the riots. But Narendra Modi has been exonerated on each occasion. The judicial system in India is slow. But it works. The UK government I think has come to understand (and possibly
that they had a role to play, they too would be all right. Narendra Modi has overwhelming support from the British Indian community. God only knows what rock-star frenzy will erupt when he eventually lands on British soil. The Goodwill Ambassadors: Throughout the last 10 years there have been numerous
Goodwill Ambassadors who have stood by Gujarat and Narendra Modi. Some have even suffered personal abuse at the hands of religious and political extremists. Tallest amongst these, without a doubt, has to be Barry Gardiner MP, a senior Labour party politician and chairman of the Labour Friends of India. Barry has known Narendra bhai (as he refers to him) well before he became chief minister. In fact it was Barry who took Narendra Modi to 10 Downing Street in 2001. So if Prime Minister Cameron invites Narendra Modi, it won't be his first time. Barry's landmark speech at the opening session of the 2009 Vibrant Gujarat where he openly chastised the then UK High Commissioner for not being present, has been widely seen in political circles as the turning point where the UK started to take serious note of the situation. Second Track Diplomats: Also instrumental has been Lord Gulam Noon, a moderate Muslim and previous critic, who along with the ever energetic Gujarat Samachar and Asian Voice UK Publisher/Editor CB Patel, has consistently raised the Gujarat issue with ministers and policy makers in the UK. CB Patel's forthright editorial comments over the years have been the best barometer of community concern over this issue and solid support for Narendra Modi. Continued on page 26
Hira, 12, Sohaib, 11, Dr Sabah Usmani, 44, Ryan, 6, Muneeb, 9 and Maheen, 3
Doctor Abdul Shakoor
Communities and local neighbours fear that a serial arsonist was responsible for a blaze that has killed a doctor and four of her children in a house fire as the police launched a crime investigation. On
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Tuesday, as the paper went to press, Police investigating suggested that it could be a case of mistaken identity. Abdul Shakoor jumped to safety from a first-floor window and had to be held back by neighbours as he desperately tried to save his family from the flames at their home in Harlow, Essex. His wife, Dr Sabah Usmani, 44, sons Sohaib, 11, Maneeb, 9, and Rayyan, 6, and daughter Hira,13, were killed. Their daughter Maheen, 3, was in a critical but stable condition, as AV went to press. Continued on page 30
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Since the UK Government's historic announceto ment engage with Narendra Modi, I have been inundated with calls for details of the inside story. I have also been credited for being the man behind the scenes. I am flattered. The reality ultimately, like with most things in life, was much different and more complex. No lobbyists: The myth therefore prevailing is that Narendra Modi engaged expensive international lobbyists to persuade the UK Government. There were no lobbyists engaged, despite a beeline of top international “government relations” firms knocking on Narendra Modi’s door claiming they would solve all his problems. No business pressures: The second myth was that there were some UK business interests that Narendra Modi was stalling on. Only a couple of months ago I asked the previous British High Commissioner to India Sir Richard Stagg at a lunch in London why the UK government had not changed its no-contact policy during his tenure. He was candid enough to say that there had not been any pressure on him to recommend a change. He said the only thing he ever heard from UK companies doing business in Gujarat was how happy they were. No apology: The third
myth is that there was some secret deal regarding an “apology” by Narendra Modi for the 2002 riots. This is, for anyone who knows Narendra Modi and knows the politics of India, total nonsense. Narendra Modi has repeatedly made it clear that the Indian courts should be allowed to dispense justice and if he was in any way
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