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British protestors demand Narendra Modi's arrest
Monday, August 18 2003 11:41 Hrs (IST)
London: About 200 people demonstrated against Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, holding him
responsible for post-Godhra violence in Gujarat and demanding his arrest, as he addressed a gathering
organised by Friends of Gujarat at Wembley Conference Centre.
A group of 200 demonstrators representing South Asia Solidarity, Awaaz and Indian Muslim Council,
carried placards and held a noisy demonstration outside the centre on August 17 night, demanding his
arrest.
Raising a fresh controversy, the Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi said that the state has a right
over the Sindhu river waters currently being utilised by Pakistan.
"I have a document dated back to 1932 which clearly establishes that Gujarat has a right over the
Sindhu river waters," Modi said.
Modi, who came to the dais accompanied by the Indian High Commissioner to the UK Ronen Sen, said
he has requested the Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee that as and when the two countries resume a
dialogue, he should "remember me (regarding the state's claim)."
During the hour-long speech punctuated by repeated applause from the gathering, Modi lambasted
Pakistan for waging a "proxy war" against India and adopting "new terror tactics" particularly in Gujarat
and Mumbai.
PTI
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