'Modi has quite a cheer squad in Australia'
September 05, 2014  20:21
Australian premier Tony Abbott today said Narendra Modi as Gujarat chief minister should not be blamed for the 2002 riots in the state as he was just a "presiding officer" who has been cleared in "endless inquiries".   

"My understanding is that there has been endless inquiries into this and Modi has always been cleared. That certainly is good enough for me," Abbott said in an interview to Karan Thapar on Headlines Today.   

Elaborating his thoughts on the issue, the Australian Prime Minister said he accepts that sometimes "we" (leaders) are presiding when terrible things happen.   

"I don't believe the presiding officer should be blamed just because something terrible happens in the country over which he is presiding," he said.   

Abbott, who is on a visit to the country to deepen bilateral ties, recalled Modi's visit to Australia twice as the chief minister of Gujarat.

"He struck out some good friendships in Australia and he has quite a cheer squad in Australia. There was tremendous enthusiasm for him and for the change of government among the half a million strong Indian community," he said adding that even Australian politicians were "convinced" that he was going to bring about a "real fresh breath of air" to the government and the economy of India.

Image: PM Narendra Modi with his Australian counterpart Tony Abbott 
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