Isolate those who harbour terrorists: PM Modi in speech to British MPs


London, Nov 13 (PTI): In a veiled reference to Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said there should be a global resolve to "isolate" those who harbour terrorists and willingness to stand with nations that will fight them "honestly".

Addressing MPs in British Parliament's Royal Gallery, Modi, who is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the UK in 10 years, said the world must speak in one voice and act in unison to combat terrorism, calling it a "challenge of our times."

Dwelling on terrorism among other subjects during his 25-minute speech, Modi said there should be no distinction between terrorist groups or discrimination between nations.

"There should be a resolve to isolate those who harbour terrorists and willingness to stand with nations that will fight them honestly. And, we need a social movement against extremism in countries where it is most prevalent and, every effort to delink religion and terrorism," he said.

"The world must speak in one voice and act in unison to combat this challenge of our times," Modi said while stating that terrorism and extremism are a global force that are larger than their changing names, groups, territories and targets.

"We must adopt a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism in the UN without delay. There should be no distinction between terrorist groups or discrimination between nations.

On the situation in the Indian sub-continent, Modi said India wants an Afghanistan that is shaped by the dreams of the great Afghan people, not by "irrational fears and overreaching ambitions" of others.

Modi told the British parliamentarians that we are living in a world where instability in a distant region quickly reaches our doorsteps and that we see this in the challenges of radicalization and refugees.

"The fault lines are shifting from the boundaries of nations into the web of our societies and the streets of our cities," he said.

Stating that he is truly honoured to speak in the British Parliament, Modi said even in this globalised world, London is still the standard for our times.

Modi said Indians invest more in Britain than in the rest of European Union combined not because they want to save on interpretation costs, but because they find an environment that is welcoming and familiar.

India is the third largest source of Foreign Direct Investment(FDI) projects in the UK.

Stating that India is new bright spot of hope and opportunity for the world, the Prime Minister said India among other things is igniting the engines of its manufacturing sector and making its farms more productive and more resilient.

"If you visit India, you will experience the wind of change," he told his audience. On domestic issues, Modi said federalism is no longer the fault line of Centre-State relations, but the definition of a new partnership of Team India.

"Citizens now have the ease of trust, not the burden of proof and process. Businesses find an environment that is open and easy to work in," he said.

 

India, UK announce 9 billion pounds worth of deals

India and the UK on Thursday announced deals worth 9-billion pound as they signed a civil nuclear pact and decided to collaborate in the field of defence and cyber security besides launching a railway rupee bond.

British Prime Minister David Cameron described the relations between the two sides as a "new dynamic modern partnership" and reiterated his country's support for India's permanent membership of the UN Security Council.

"During this visit British and Indian companies are announcing new collaborations together worth 9 billion pounds," he said at a joint press conference with Modi here.

"We want to become the number one partners to finance the immense economic vision Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi and make London the centre for off-shore rupee trading with the launch of 1-billion worth of bonds including the first government-backed rupee denominated bond," Cameron added.

Modi highlighted plans for India to use London as a financial base for fundraising. "We are going to use the London market for fundraising even more and I am happy to announced that we are set to launch a railway rupee bond in London. It is appropriate as the journey of Indian Railways started in the UK," Modi said.

Modi, who flew into the British capital on his much- anticipated three-day visit, was accorded a guard of honour by the 48-member F Company Scots guard accompanied by the regimental band of Irish guards.

Cameron came out from his 10 Downing Street to receive Modi before the two leaders headed to the world's most famous political office for a nearly 90-minute dialogue.

Other senior ministers present include foreign secretary Philip Hammond, employment minister Priti Patel and business minister Sajid Javid.

On the Indian side, the delegation included the High Commissioner to the UK Ranjan Mathai, foreign secretary S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.

The UK ranks 18th in the list of India's top 25 trading partners and two-way trade in 2014-15 stood at USD 14.34 billion. The UK is the third largest inward investor in India, after Mauritius and Singapore, with a cumulative equity investment of USD 22.26 billion between 2000-2015.

Modi's talks with Cameron will carry on at the British Prime Minister’s country residence of Chequers in Buckinghamshire, where he is being hosted overnight.

"The conclusion of the civil nuclear agreement is a symbol of our mutual trust and our resolve to combat climate change. The agreement for cooperation in India’s Global Centre for Clean Energy Partnerships will strengthen safety and security in the global nuclear industry," Modi said.

The Prime Minister said India attaches great value to defence and security cooperation with UK, including regular exercises and defence trade and collaboration.

"This cooperation will grow. I am also pleased that UK will participate in the International Fleet Review in India in February 2016. UK will also be a strong partner in India’s defence modernization plans, including our Make in India mission in defence sector," Modi added.

He also announced to launch a new fast track mechanism for UK investments in India.

"We will also increasingly raise funds in London’s financial market. I am pleased, but also believe it is natural, that we will issue a Railways Rupee Bond in London. This is where the journey of Indian Railways began," he said.

Modi also thanked Prime Minister Cameron for the strong British support for India's permanent membership of the reformed UN Security Council and membership in the international export control regimes.

"Our partnership will not only create opportunities and increase the prosperity for our people, but also strengthen our two nations’ capabilities to advance our many shared interests and address our challenges. These include peace and stability in Asia, especially in South Asia and West Asia; maritime security; cyber security; and, of course, terrorism and extremism," the prime minister said.

Around 300 protesters gathered outside Downing Street before moving down to Parliament Square to mark a "day of protest" today, coinciding with Modi's visit.

The 'Modi Not Welcome' campaign by the Awaaz Network and CasteWatchUK were joined by British Sikh and Nepalese groups as they chanted slogans of "Back Off Modi" and "Hurrah for Bihar" and waved placards like "Your action is inhuman against international law" and "Remove illegal blockade in Nepal".

"An appropriate policing plan is in place. We are in dialogue with various protest groups to facilitate their requests. No restrictions have been placed on the route," a Metropolitan Police statement said.

Scotland Yard had cordoned off Whitehall, the political heart of London which includes Downing Street and other key UK government offices as part of the security arrangements for the visit.

The UK ranks first among the G20 and India undertook 122 FDI projects in the UK in 2014-15. The UK attracts more Indian investment than the rest of the European Union put together.

Indian businesses in the UK employ around 110,000 people, 65,000 of whom work for the Tata Group.

  

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Juliet, Diwali comes every year, lekin 2019 ke baad free tours ka bharosa nahin, let him make hay when the sun shines!

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  • alfria, mumbai

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Which designer suit has modi worn for the dinner with the queen ? How much is the cost.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Mr. Modi doesn't want to talk about the terrorists in India but greatly concerned with the terrorists in the foreign countries.

    He mentioned the names of Pundit Nehru and Dr. ManMohan Singh at the British Parliament, but will find fault with them in India, besides will try to erase their names from the Indian history and even from the stamps.

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  • Ayes P., kudla/ksa

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    including 2002 genocide

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Its beef Mince.
    RSS Arrogance.
    Dongi’s Alliance.
    BJP’s Intolerance.
    UPA’s Benevolence.
    Chaaiwaala’s Silence.
    Suit Boot U.K’s Dance.
    Virtual cow governance.
    Indians communal Fence.
    All needs 15 Lakhs Hence.
    Clubs and swords as Lance.
    World tours is good Chance.
    A lawyer Fernandes Clarence.
    Bihar se BJP bahar Clearance.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    He visited many countries. Yes. When they invite it is good to immediately accept and visit so that relations develop fast. If takes years together... the political situation may also be different then. Is it frightful to see and talk with one who NOT invited ?

    Is Modi travelled along with wife and family parivar in all these trips ?

    If not... write sensibly Mr. Gonsalves.

    Best wishes...

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    A true leader as a token of love for its citizens would have spent the festival season with the poor and downtrodden sharing the meals with them rather than going on foreign tours at the cost of tax payers ,dining with the royal family and claiming the first PM to visit in 10 years.
    Had this money spent for the needy......
    Had this expenditure incurred out of pocket there would not have been a single visit even though lived for 100 years.
    Make in India or in London, bring FDI or East India Company, we need peace, harmony through tolerance.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    From what i know Sonia, MMS & Co never bothered to celebrate Diwali with poor people but they definitely celebrated grand ifthaar partys unsure whether poor minorities were picked and invited.

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  • Alchemist, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Last time I heard your own M.P revering Gandhis killer Godse....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    I hope everything goes well and I join Modi, BJP & RSS in chanting "Long Live the Queen" ...

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  • hussain, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    When question was posed to Modi on raising intolerance in India modi replied there is no place for that in the land of buddha and Gandhi.

    Dear Modi, Buddha and Gandhi does not keep RSS and BJP's view - a hate philosophy

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  • Heri Fernandes, Mangalore/UK

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Exactly... I was watching this on BBC last night.. What a disgrace...Back in India his party reveres Gandhi's killer and here in UK he needs Gandhi to save his face! What a hypocrite!

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Great double acting! Rs. 2000 crore statue of Sardar Patel but Gandhi is ignored.

    Mr. Modi mentioned Pundit Nehru and Dr. ManMohan Singh at the Bristish Parliament, but he has blamed both of them in the political rallies in India, also trying to erase the names of Gandhiji and Nehru dynasty.

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  • Abdulla K. Beary, Mangalure

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    if so, RSS, BJP and its tails are fit for isolation in India not not in UK.....

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Our NRI prachar mantri's travel itinerary:

    Nov 12 - Nov 14: UK
    Nov 14 - Nov 16: Turkey
    Nov 21 - Nov 23: Malaysia
    Nov 23 - Nov 25: Singapore
    Nov 30 - Dec 02: France

    Russia, Africa to follow.

    Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj will be acting as a tour-guide for those who visit India.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Feku Modi DID NOT address the British "Parliament". He gave a speech in one of the halls of the House of Lords. The MPs were "invited" to hear his speech as the Parliament is currently not in session.

    More than 50 MPs, including the Leader of the Labour Party, DID NOT attend this event.

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  • JANARDHANA ACHARYA, BANGALORE/UDUPI/GURUGUNDI

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    No doubt he is one of the finest PM's India can ever hope of dreaming finest things. He must stop moving foreign countries, instead he must visit Indian villages and meet poor people out there. Moving to foreign countries are we like Engineers job.

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    He should look for Lalit Modi who alone created trouble for Sushmakka.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    How did BJP hire him for the top post to represent India?

    Feku must know that the whole world is not gujarat and that we aren't fools to get fooled by his PR stunts.

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  • nazeer husainj, jeddah saudi arabia

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Charity begins at home prime minister.First of all isolate dangerous terrorist sangh parivar within indian politics then speak about others.Till now a vote for bjp means indirectly accepting the ideology of chaddies.THIS SCENE MUST BE CHANGE.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    PM look at this news before your bhashans..
    " Tweet posted Wednesday from Twitter account @RSS_Org demanded that the government should act against Myntra as it sold shoes made from cow leather. It even asked Myntra to take such products off its catalogue ".

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Modi express his views in abroad and never practice it in India.Modi seems to be confused and find difficult to face the people in India.

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Dear PM,before making such statement in UK,you should have isolated the saffron MP's and VHP Barking dogs,and the BD RSS leaders who talk about beef ban.
    Because of beef ban,entire country is affected.
    Because of fake mantra Love Jihad,so many innocent youth got punished.
    UK people are more smart and they must be mocking at your statement

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Isolation of extremists and terrorists is a must for a vibrant democracy like India. However, there are many organizations these days have become breeding grounds for extreme thinking. Isolating and banning such organization probably need of the hour. Can Modi Govt., which bans everything, can it ban all, I mean all, religious based organizations?

    Start from RSS, IM, MIM, VHP, BD, KFD, any name that has a religious identity for their political survival.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    1947 INDIA GOT INDEPENDENCE.

    2015 INDIA GOT INTOLERANCE.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    PM Modi his speech to British Parliament is amazing and his talk towards Terrorists Digital India Clean energy technology India in Global arena and the future of our planet to our next generation !!! A proud moment to India and the citizen.

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  • Anti Corrupt, Mangalore, Kuwait

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    What about countries harboring rapists?

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  • The Alpha, Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Since Cheddis/Blind bhakts couldn't have their "first" Prime Minister, So now they are obsessed with this word "first". LOL!!
    Quote" first PM to visit UK in 10 years" Unquote. Heights of obsession. haha

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  • G Z T Kunte, Udupi

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Modiji, Bihari people have already isolated those who harbour terrorists. Yes, BJP harboured terrorists like BD, R.Sena, Sadhvis, Yogis, Maharajs, Purohits, Beef Brigades, and hence Bihari voters isolated your NDA.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    FIRST PERSON TO ISOLATE SHOULD BE MODI. FOR GUJRAT RIOTS.

    MODI SAID A STATEMENT HUM BADLA LENGE.

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  • Elroy, Karkala

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    He will do any drama to bring business for Gujaratis. We will see Gujarat ruling India.

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  • Ramakrishna A K , Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    This time why Modi did not cry in front of Camera and tell his usual fake story - how his poverty stricken mother worked as house maid in others house when he was a small child ?
    What about harbouring internal terrorists like BD, Ram sena Hindu Sena by BJP itself ?

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  • Simon, Abu Dhabi / Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Now it became so clear to everyone that his words have no value and every think he does for the audience. So let him stop playing for the gallery and stop using hypocritical, opportunistic slogans. They need to come from heart. This is really embarrassing the whole world is been noticing the drama played by him in foreign countries.

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  • naveed, mang

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Mr modiji pls confirm with British govt regarding tippu sulthan and clarify the same to India

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Tradegy of this country is Maunendra Modi speaks only in foreign land.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Despite similar pleading with Uncle Sam, as per CNN report on 11th Nov, Pakistan along with Israel, Egypt, Iraq and Jordan still remains one of the top 5 US economic and MILITARY aid recipients and Dawood is still at large. All these tours and pleading seem to be cry in the wilderness.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    UK & USA are the biggest Hypocrites.
    On your face they tell something and behind our back they will give aid to Terrorists.
    I hope Modi becomes smart now ...

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  • The Guru, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    I agree to your point, May be that is the reason why Chota/Mota rajan is in the net and also the ULFA head chetri is handed to India.. Modi is getting smart..

    Terrorists are getting killed near the border itself due to which there are no major terrorist attacks in any indian cities for some time now

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Guru, Only our Indian Jawans get killed ...

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  • JD, mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    I don't think there has been a hypocrite attitude in history, as we see now.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Modi Saab, intolerance is also one form terrorism. We know that once you land in India you will start your Muan Vrat politics, just to fulfill the agreement you made in Britain that you won't raise your voice against intolerance, hence keep your mouth forever on these issues. Good Politics.

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  • Jafer, Ullal

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Let us start isolating it from our backyard

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  • Jayaprakash, Mangalore/SFO

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Thank god, looks like this time he did not waste resources on telling son/damad story !

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    ALSO NEED TO ISOLATE DONGI CONGIS AND ITALIAN MAFIA GANG...!!!

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    UFFFF, U HATE CONGRESS SO MUCH THAT FROM ABCD, LETEER "C" IS MISSING
    ONLY ABD.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    A FOR AAP

    B FOR BJP

    D FOR DMK???

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  • MW, Dubai

    Fri, Nov 13 2015

    Is he talking about sadhvi and Purohit

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