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Ahmadabad The Hindu nationalist leader Narendra Modi [Derived headline]
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--Ahmadabad The Hindu nationalist leader Narendra Modi, arguably
India's most divisive politician, has been sworn in for a third term
as chief minister i...
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U.S. Denies Visa to Indian Hindu Nationalist
The Washington Post
; ... place "with the deliberate connivance and support" of Modi's government. Reacting angrily to the visa denial, Modi said at a news conference in Gandhinagar, the Gujarat state capital, that the decision was "an insult to the Indian constitution and it is an ...
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Gujarat minister cancels UK visit.(News)
The Independent (London, England)
; NARENDRA MODI, the Hindu nationalist Chief Minister of Gujarat state, cancelled a private trip to Britain yesterday after New Delhi said he could face angry protests and expressed concerns for his security. Last week the US revoked his visa. Mr Modi has been strongly criticised by India's Supreme
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Hindu nationalist linked to pogrom deaths is arrested.(Foreign News)
The Independent (London, England)
; A FIERY Hindu nationalist leader linked to the pogrom in the western state of Gujarat two years ago that killed hundreds of Muslims has been charged with sedition. If found guilty he could face life imprisonment. Praveen Togadia was arrested in Ajmer, Rajasthan, the state bordering Gujarat to the
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Hindu nationalist linked to pogrom deaths is arrested
The Independent - London
; A FIERY Hindu nationalist leader linked to the pogrom in the western state of Gujarat two years ago that killed hundreds of Muslims has been charged with sedition. If found guilty he could face life imprisonment. Praveen Togadia was arrested in Ajmer, Rajasthan, the state bordering Gujarat to the
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Hindu party wins, threatening India's secularism
Chicago Sun-Times
; The Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party won 126 seats, gaining control of two-thirds of the 182-seat assembly in Gujarat, where 1,000 people died this year in the worst Hindu-Muslim rioting in a decade. Gujarat's controversial Bharatiya Janata Party leader Narendra Modi retained his position
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