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HOME AWAY FROM HOME: Indian Prime Minister Modi's thoughts on Fiji and the recent September election and host of new commitments!

19/11/2014

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Fijileaks Editor: The Politicians should have made TEA together for our Visitor instead of trying to 'BREW' each other with bags of Petty Politics; An Opposition is Government-in-Waiting! Remarkably, to Modi's great credit, he did not display any overt sympathy for Indo-Fijians; unlike Indira Gandhi in 1981. Will India and Indo-Fijians Forgive and Forget
the BOYCOTT meted out to the former TEA BOY?

"Unfortunately, the Opposition has chosen to boycott this session to protest what they mistakenly believe was an attempt to exclude them from these meetings by boycotting this session. Nothing could be farther from the truth. I apologise to you, Prime Minister Modi, on behalf of the people of Fiji, for this inexcusable behaviour, which does not have anything to do with the relations between our countries. It only shows that some of us have some lessons to learn about democracy, statecraft, and nationhood."
Frank Bainimarama
quoted by the Indian press

19 NOVEMBER: Coincidence or Design? Narendra Modi arrived in Fiji for a day-long visit, the first by an Indian premier to the country in 33 years after Indira Gandhi in 1981;
in New Delhi, the Gandhi family and Congress were paying homage to former late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on her 97th birth anniversary at Shakti Sthal in New Delhi.
She was born on 19 November 1917

Coming soon: Victor Lal, who along with his Fiji Sun teamates (the original one before the 1987 coups) led by Nemani Delaibatiki, covered Indira Gandhi's 1981 tour to Fiji, will analyze the two tours and Fiji-India relations for  last 33 years; ironically, in a cruel twist of fate as Lal remains on Bainimarama's list of prohibited persons from entering the land of his birth (following the Haryanagate tax revelations), Modi was granted the privilege to walk the very turf Lal once roamed while growing up in Suva and also frequented the
Grand Pacific Hotel to 'collect great news scoops of the day'
“History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme.” Mark Twain

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LONG JOURNEY TO FIJI: From Tea Boy to Prime Minister of India on the lawns of Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva
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REMARKS BY THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA TO THE MEDIA AFTER MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER OF FIJI

November 19, 2014

Prime Minister Bainimarama, Distinguished members of the media

I feel really privileged to have the opportunity to visit Fiji. I am delighted that this moment has come so early in my tenure. It is also soon after a successful parliamentary election in Fiji.

I want to congratulate the people of Fiji on a remarkable election and you, Mr. Prime Minister, for your victory.
From the time we arrived, I have been charmed and moved by Fiji's beauty and your extraordinary welcome.
I regard Fiji as an important partner for India. We have deep and enduring ties of history and culture. Fiji is an influential voice in the Pacific Region and the developing world, and our partner in multilateral institutions.
We face many common global challenges. We have shared interests in peace and cooperation in our inter-linked ocean regions.

Our bilateral relations and international partnership has been strong. But, we are also aware that the relationship has at times been adrift; and that our cooperation should be much stronger than it is. So, I see this visit as an opportunity to renew an old relationship and lay the foundation for a strong partnership in the future.
Prime Minister and I had very productive talks. I complimented him for seeking to build an inclusive Fijian nation, which guarantees rights, and provides a life of opportunity and dignity, to all its citizens. I thanked him for including India in his priorities and for his leadership in promoting India-Fiji ties.

We agreed to consult more closely on international issues of mutual interest, including international trade, climate change, United Nations Peacekeeping and UN reforms.

Fiji could serve as a hub for stronger Indian engagement with Pacific Islands.
We will also expand our defence and security cooperation, including assistance in defence training and capacity building.

We agreed to identify opportunities to expand our trade and investments and work out a concrete roadmap.
In addition to traditional areas of economic cooperation, we look forward to closer engagement in areas like information technology and Space applications.

India will remain a committed development partner for Fiji. I thanked him for his support on India's new assistance projects in Fiji. These include:
• A Parliament Library;
• A fund of five million US dollar to promote small business and village enterprises in Fiji.
• A line of credit of 70 million US dollars for a co-generation power plant.
• And, doubling the scholarships and training slots in India for Fiji.

We will do more in other areas such as tourism and cultural exchanges. I am happy to announce Visa on arrival for Fijians. India and Fiji feel the impact of climate change. We are also prepared to increase cooperation in renewable energy, especially solar and wind energy, and in building capacity to adapt to climate change. In addition, we could share our experience and expertise in disaster management and response. Let me also thank you, Prime Minister, for providing a great platform for the first ever interaction between India and Pacific Islands. I want to offer to convey a special word of gratitude from the people of India for hosting Indian scientists for tracking India's Mars Mission earlier this year. Together we made history. I am confident that this visit, especially my meeting with Prime Minister Bainimarama, will mark the start of a new era India-Fiji relations. I am looking forward to the rest of my day here, including the honour of addressing the Parliament.
Thank you. Source: Republika, Fiji

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33 YEARS AGO: Indira Gandhi is greeted by Prime Minister Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara
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Congress President Sonia Gandhi with party Vice-President Rahul Gandhi paying homage to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on her 97th birth anniversary at Shakti Sthal in New Delhi.
6 Comments
Lessons
19/11/2014 04:58:38 am

So it landed on the broad shoulders of the Treasonous Coup maker Bainimarama to teach us some lessons on "democracy, statecraft and nationhood". Hope the Opposition has learned their lessons well.

Some questions remain: ' Was NFP part of the boycott? and more importantly where was Sahib Chaudhary in the meantime - or was the former PM and Axed Minister of Finance not invited to the event?

However, congratulations and praise to the welcome committee for doing a fine job of receiving and entertaining PM Modi. Well Done!

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Nice Pic
19/11/2014 05:00:24 am

There is a nice picture of when ' Modi met Mary'.

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HomeSick
19/11/2014 10:08:19 am

The Green Green Grass of Home - Yes, Victor, you do make a lot of us very homesick. We can be home in 3 hours flat if we want to but it is you that our heart cries for.

Bro, I think you should get just rid of all those FICAC Files and makes amends with Frank. We really should catch up with some drinks at the GPH - its about time!

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Victor Lal
19/11/2014 10:32:41 am

Thank You, Home Sick.

But neither Frank Bainimarama nor Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum OWN Fiji nor their relatives who think they can just pick up a pen or a gun and tell us who can and who cant enter Fiji.

We must continue to hold POWER to account and all those FICAC files will be revealed in the future.

Narendra Modi is a great follower of Mahatma Gandhi.

Homesick, get comfort from Gandhi: “When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall. Think of it--always.”

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rajend naidu link
19/11/2014 11:57:59 am

"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act"- George Orwell.
It also defines who you are : a man of integrity prepared to stand for the truth and what is right or a spineless opportunist who sings praise of the wrongdoing to feather his or her own nest.
I know who I would respect.

Home Sick
19/11/2014 12:02:18 pm

I expected nothing less from you Brother. There are a lot us who have immense respect for you and your work. Just remember that Bhai.

And Bai and Kai are two very SICK Fijians.


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