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Revision as of 18:55, 15 July 2004 by Hemanshu (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Narendra Modi (born September 17, 1950) is the chief minister of Gujarat (October 7, 2001 - December 22, 2007 (end of current term)).
He is from the BJP. He became the Chief Minister of Gujarat when Keshubhai Patel resigned from office following the loss of 2 assembly bypolls and 1 Lok Sabha seat.
His tenure was marred by the Gujarat Massacre in which over 3000 people, mostly muslims lost their lives. Evidence exists of police complicity and participation in the massacre which saw some of the worst human rights violations ever witnessed such as the brutal gang rapes of women and young girls and the burning alive of women and babies. What's more surprising is that despite the widespread carnage not a single person was ever convicted for the massacre. The massacre was sparked by the burning of a bus carrying religious hindus. Although nationalist hindus blamed the burning of the bus on a muslim mob, investigations into the fire by a university in Hyderabad concluded that the bus had ignited from the inside.
On June 15, 2004, four people suspected to be Lashkar-e-Toiba militants plotting to kill Modi, were shot down in an encounter by the Ahmedabad police. The four included a 19-year old girl, one Muslim-turned-Hindu, and two others based in Pakistan. This incident, which generated a lot of controversy, was the third such one in which the Gujarat police have shot down civilians on mere suspicion.
Many political parties in India have asked him to resign following his unabitlity to stop the Gujarat Massacre. But Modi has stood firm and challenged his opposers.