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New Delhi: Leaders of several countries on Friday congratulated Narendra Modi, set to become India’s next prime minister, for leading the BJP to a decisive win in the general elections.
Heads of government of Britain, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Australia and Israel sent congratulatory messages to Modi as the results were declared.
British Prime Minister called up Modi and conveyed his greetings to Narendra Modi.
“The prime minister called Narendra Modi this morning to congratulate him on his victory in the Indian elections and the record turnout, making this the biggest democratic election in history,” a Downing Street spokesperson said.
“Modi said he would be delighted to accept the Prime Minister’s invitation to visit the UK. Both leaders agreed on the importance of the UK-India relationship and agreed to work together to strengthen it in the months ahead.”
Cameron also used his Twitter handle to convey his greetings.
“Congratulations @narendramodi on victory in India’s elections. Keen to work together to get the most from UK-India relationship,” Cameron tweeted in his official 10, Downing Street, account.
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif too congratulated Modi for winning the Indian general election.
Sharif telephoned Modi and expressed his best wishes, Radio Pakistan reported.
Stating that he had followed the general elections closely, he also invited Modi to visit Pakistan.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai also congratulated Modi for leading the BJP to victory.
“President #Karzai extends his warm Congratulations to @narendramodi on victory in elections. Afghans always regard #India as a true friend,” Aimal Faizi, spokesperson to the president, tweeted on Friday.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina congratulated BJP president Rajnath Singh and Modi for the party’s landslide victory in the elections.
In separate letters to the BJP president and Modi, she invited them to visit Bangladesh at the earliest.
“On behalf of Bangladesh Awami League (BNP) and my own behalf, it gives me great pleasure in heartily congratulating you and the members of your party on your landslide victory,” Hasina said in her letter to Rajnath.
“The magnitude of victory is clearly reflective of the charismatic leadership quality of yours and the prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, your top office bearers and election campaign strategists and managers, as well as the huge degree of trust and confidence that the people of India have chosen to repose in your party and in your leadership,” the statement said.
“I would like to take this opportunity to reassure you of my personal and my party’s firm commitment to working with you and your party, and the elected government of India to bring about meaningful, tangible and positive changes in our close and friendly relations that would benefit our two great democracy-loving peoples,” she said in her letter to Modi.
Her statement also praised Atal Bihari Vajpayee for his visionary leadership. “The historic relationship between our two parties dates back decades,” she said.
“The people of Bangladesh were thankful for the unprecedented degree of support and all-round assistance extended by the people of India to us during our Liberation War,” she added.
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa issued an invitation to Modi to visit Sri Lanka after the BJP’s victory.
Presidential spokesman Mohan Samaranayake said that the president issued the invitation to Modi after congratulating him on the election victory.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott too called up Modi to congratulate him for leading the BJP to victory.
“I’ve spoken to @narendramodi and congratulated him on his success. I look forward to strengthening ties between India and Australia,” Abbott tweeted on Friday in his official PM account.
According to Radio Australia, Abbott has invited Modi to visit Australia for the G20 Summit to be held in Brisbane in November.
Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu also called Modi and congratulated him on his victory.
“He (Netanyahu) said that he was looking forward to work with Mr. Modi and enhance bilateral cooperation,” a statement issued by the Gujarat Bhavan in New Delhi said.
China also said it is willing to work with the new Indian government to take their bilateral strategic partnership to a new height.
“China is willing to make joint efforts with new Indian government, maintain high level exchanges, deepen cooperation in all areas and bring China-India strategic partnership to new height,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told reporters in Beijing in response to a question on BJP’s victory in the elections.
France is keen to work hand in hand with the new Indian leadership, its ambassador said.
“This massive vote of confidence highlights the vitality of Indian democracy. France is keen to work hand in hand with the new Indian leadership. Paris statement will follow formal announcement by Election Commission,” French Ambassador to India François Richier said.
Meanwhile, the White House also congratulated BJP on its “historic” victory. In a tweet, the National Security Council of the White House said, “US congratulates BJP on its victory in India’s historic election. We look forward to working with government once formed to advance our partnership”.
Congratulating BJP, led by Narendra Modi, for winning a clear majority in the elections, Canadian High Commissioner Stewart Beck said Canada is looking forward to further strengthening ties with India through engagement with the newly elected government. (Agencies)

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