INDIA’S OPPOSITION PARTY NAMES PM CANDIDATE

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By ASHOK SHARMA
FILE – In this Friday, Jan. 20, 2012 file photo, Gujarat state Chief Minister and India’s main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party leader Narendra Modi receives a garland during his fast for communal harmony in Godhra, about 140 kilometers (87 miles) from Ahmedabad, India. The Hindu nationalist party has on Friday, Sept. 13, 2013, named a controversial Hindu ideologue to be the party’s candidate for prime minister if it wins national elections next year. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki, File)
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s main opposition Hindu nationalist party on Friday named a controversial Hindu ideologue as its candidate for prime minister if it wins national elections next year.

Narendra Modi, 62, is likely to challenge Rahul Gandhi, the heir to India’s Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, who is widely expected to lead the ruling Congress party in the campaign. Gandhi was elevated to the Congress party’s No. 2 position early this year behind his mother Sonia Gandhi, who is its president.

Modi, chief minister of western Gujarat state for the past 11 years, has been accused of doing little to stop anti-Muslim riots in the state in 2002 which left more than 1,000 dead.

On Feb. 27, 2002, a train fire in Gujarat killed 60 Hindu pilgrims. Muslims were blamed for the fire and weeks of rioting followed. No evidence directly links Modi to the violence and he says he has no responsibility for the killings.

Modi in his acceptance speech promised to do his best to earn public support to win power from the scandal-ridden Congress party, which has been in power for nine years.

Modi’s name was announced by Bharatiya Janata Party President Rajnath Singh after a meeting of party lawmakers. It was preceded by efforts by party leaders to win an endorsement for Modi from Lal Krishna Advani, 85, the most senior party leader.

Advani stayed away from the lawmakers’ meeting, apparently to show his opposition to the elevation of Modi, indicating a division within the party over Modi’s role.

Several BJP leaders have previously said that they fear the party will fare badly in the national elections because of Modi’s polarizing image.

The Congress party on Friday declined to comment.

“We don’t want to say anything on the internal affairs of another political party,” said Kapil Sibal, a senior Congress leader and telecoms minister.

The BJP says Modi has transformed Gujarat state, bringing industries, jobs, electricity and water in a country where power outages and joblessness are epidemic. The party considers him to be the best choice for bringing about similar changes at the national level.

The Congress party has been badly battered over the past year or so by a series of corruption scandals, bitter internal feuding, and an inability to deal with a stumbling economy and deep-rooted problems with poverty, infrastructure and education.

Manmohan Singh, a technocrat, was chosen to fill the prime minister’s seat in 2004 by Sonia Gandhi, the widow of assassinated Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

But he has been widely seen as a regent, keeping the seat warm until Rahul Gandhi was ready to take what some see as his birthright.

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