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India polls: Narendra Modi revealed as BJP's PM candidate | India polls: Narendra Modi revealed as BJP's PM candidate |
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India's main opposition party has named controversial politician Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate for elections due next year. | |
Mr Modi, who has been chief minister of Gujarat state since 2001, has long been seen as a rising star of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). | |
In June, he was chosen to lead the party's campaign for the election. | In June, he was chosen to lead the party's campaign for the election. |
Mr Modi is credited with making Gujarat one of India's most prosperous states. | Mr Modi is credited with making Gujarat one of India's most prosperous states. |
But he is also accused of doing little to stop anti-Muslim riots in 2002 which left more than 1,000 dead - allegations he has always denied. | |
"I seek the blessings of millions of Indians to join our effort to steer the country out of these perilous days," Mr Modi said on Friday after being nominated. | |
Economic powerhouse | |
In June, he was chosen to lead the BJP's election campaign for next year. Some senior party leaders including former deputy prime minister L K Advani opposed his appointment. | |
But correspondents say Mr Mordi has massive support both within the party as well as among India's middle classes and business community, who see him as a charismatic leader who has turned Gujarat into an economic powerhouse. | |
As a result, he has been re-elected twice as the state's chief minister. | |
In recent months he has been courted by international investors and foreign diplomats, and his image is that of a clean and efficient administrator who is corruption-free. | |
Although he has escaped censure in the Gujarat riots so far, his close aide, Maya Kodnani, was convicted last year and sent to jail for 28 years. | |
The rioting began after 60 Hindu pilgrims died in a train fire blamed on Muslims in the town of Godhra. | |
Ms Kodnani was not a minister at the time of the riots, but was appointed junior minister for women and child development by Mr Modi in 2007. | |
His critics have accused him of "rewarding her with the ministership" for her role in the riots. |