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The Indian leader will speak to supporters at the stadium later today, after having lunch with the Queen at Buckingham Palace




By Kate McCann, Senior Political Correspondent

2:13PM GMT 13 Nov 2015

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Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, will address thousands of his supporters at an event at Wembley stadium shortly, we'll have the latest updates here throughout the afternoon.

Earlier Mr Modi presented David Cameron with a pair of bookends as a gift. He gave Samantha Cameron two pashmina stoles and a mirror.

currently Kamaljit Singh alias Jay sean rocking the wembley
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Latest: Prime minister Modi set to address 60,000 fans at Wembley stadium - Telegraph
 
The Indian leader will speak to supporters at the stadium later today, after having lunch with the Queen at Buckingham Palace




By Kate McCann, Senior Political Correspondent

2:13PM GMT 13 Nov 2015

Follow

Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, will address thousands of his supporters at an event at Wembley stadium shortly, we'll have the latest updates here throughout the afternoon.

Earlier Mr Modi presented David Cameron with a pair of bookends as a gift. He gave Samantha Cameron two pashmina stoles and a mirror.




currently Kamaljit Singh alias Jay sean rocking the wembley
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Latest: Prime minister Modi set to address 60,000 fans at Wembley stadium - Telegraph


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British media rakes up Narendra Modi's past
PTI | Nov 13, 2015, 10.07 PM IST



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LONDON: The British media on Friday provided substantive coverage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit but a number of reports were critical of his past and his record on human rights.

Newspapers like The Guardian, The Times and the The Independent gave quite a lot of space for the controversies surrounding Modi, the 2002 riots that took place in Gujarat when he was chief minister and the British government's attitude towards him until 2012 when it warmed up to him.

READ ALSO: PM Modi sends out strong message on intolerance

"All is forgiven. Mr Modi" said the caption for the front-paged photograph in Daily Telegraph while the Times' story began, "Britain will continue to pursue stronger ties with India despite Narendra Modi's record on human rights, David Cameron insisted."

"High security and Cameron's praise for persona non-grata Modi" read the headline in The Guardian which also carried a critical piece by noted British-Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor.

Unlike the US, which had refused a visa for Modi, Britain had not barred him from visiting the country but remained cold to him for 10 years.

Columnist Philip Collins wrote in The Times that the "egregious PM is not a man who shares our values - but Britain's relationship with India is bigger than one man."

The papers also carried stories about decision to strike deals worth nine billion pounds and his various engagements during the day, including an address in parliament house.
 
British media rakes up Narendra Modi's past
PTI | Nov 13, 2015, 10.07 PM IST



A
A
READ MORE Modi in UK|London|Cameron
RELATED
LONDON: The British media on Friday provided substantive coverage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit but a number of reports were critical of his past and his record on human rights.

Newspapers like The Guardian, The Times and the The Independent gave quite a lot of space for the controversies surrounding Modi, the 2002 riots that took place in Gujarat when he was chief minister and the British government's attitude towards him until 2012 when it warmed up to him.

READ ALSO: PM Modi sends out strong message on intolerance

"All is forgiven. Mr Modi" said the caption for the front-paged photograph in Daily Telegraph while the Times' story began, "Britain will continue to pursue stronger ties with India despite Narendra Modi's record on human rights, David Cameron insisted."

"High security and Cameron's praise for persona non-grata Modi" read the headline in The Guardian which also carried a critical piece by noted British-Indian sculptor Anish Kapoor.

Unlike the US, which had refused a visa for Modi, Britain had not barred him from visiting the country but remained cold to him for 10 years.

Columnist Philip Collins wrote in The Times that the "egregious PM is not a man who shares our values - but Britain's relationship with India is bigger than one man."

The papers also carried stories about decision to strike deals worth nine billion pounds and his various engagements during the day, including an address in parliament house.
Being Muslim rocks in this part of the subcontinent, for the likes of you, ain't it ? You will sell yourselves even to the Goras yet again, to spite others who have lived beside you. Friends, we have a Mirzafar here.
 
Being Muslim rocks in this part of the subcontinent, for the likes of you, ain't it ? You will sell yourselves even to the Goras yet again, to spite others who have lived beside you. Friends, we have a Mirzafar here.
Don't give any note to these ungrateful pond scum.
 
The Indian leader will speak to supporters at the stadium later today, after having lunch with the Queen at Buckingham Palace




By Kate McCann, Senior Political Correspondent

2:13PM GMT 13 Nov 2015

Follow

Narendra Modi, the Indian prime minister, will address thousands of his supporters at an event at Wembley stadium shortly, we'll have the latest updates here throughout the afternoon.

Earlier Mr Modi presented David Cameron with a pair of bookends as a gift. He gave Samantha Cameron two pashmina stoles and a mirror.

currently Kamaljit Singh alias Jay sean rocking the wembley
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Latest: Prime minister Modi set to address 60,000 fans at Wembley stadium - Telegraph

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