London’s hallowed Wembley Stadium on Friday gave Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a raucous welcome usually reserved for soccer stars like David Beckham and Wayne Rooney as 60,000 people celebrated British-Indian ties.
Members of Britain’s large Indian diaspora, many waving India’s tricolor flag and wearing Modi masks, chanted the visiting leader’s name and let out a deafening cheer as he took to the stage for an hour-long speech, which combined soaring rhetoric with detailed policy strategy.
On a chilly night, Modi broke the ice with a joke, saying “they told me England would be cold, but not this cold.”
He called it a “historic day,” and attempted to counter accusations of neglecting minorities by paying tribute to Sikhs who had “spilled blood to protect Mother India,” although he was more reserved on Muslims, calling for a deeper Sufi influence.
Both Sikhs and Muslims were among around 500 protesters who blocked departing Modi supporters along Wembley Way.
A police line separated the opposition groups in scenes more often witnessed after a heated soccer match.
Undeterred, Modi fan Kamlesh Chudasama called the event “absolutely fantastic.”
“Watch out, India is coming fast,” he added.
“We’ll be the superpower soon,” he said.
Fellow supporter Paresh Kotecha called Modi’s speech “brilliant,” saying “the future is bright” for India.
Earlier, the crowd danced in the aisles as they were entertained by singers, dancers and musicians.
Slick videos highlighted India’s economic prowess, in a muscular production underscoring the country’s shift from British colonial possession to a global power courted for its vast markets, deep-pocketed investors and strategic importance.
“We are here to experience the aura of Modi, it is the aura of truth and development. There is no comparison for him in this era,” audience member Mahdu Kabra said.
The event also underscored Modi’s shift from political pariah to — according to his many supporters — India’s savior, after he swept to office last year promising economic reform and less bureaucracy.
Only a few years earlier, the UK and several other countries had shunned Modi due to accusations he turned a blind eye while he was chief minister of Gujarat to 2002 communal violence in which hundreds were killed.
“All great leaders had protests, look at Churchill. This is a trivial and fragile way to bring him down. It’s a political vendetta,” Kabra said.
The iconic British stadium had been decorated with an Indian theme for Modi’s visit, with burger vans replaced by kiosks selling chicken tikka and samosas.
Inside, the sacred turf had been covered with two giant lotus leaf designs, one in Union Jack colors, another in the white, green and saffron of the Indian tricolor.
The Indian flag had also been recreated by covering seats with plastic sheets behind one goalmouth, where a stage had been set up.
A massive “UK Welcomes Modi” banner showed on screens above the stadium’s entrances.
Many of Modi’s supporters wore orange bandanas and scarves, the color of Modi’s ruling rightist Bharatiya Janata Party.
“The development Mr Modi has done in the last 10 years, since he has been chief minister over there, has been unbelievable,” said Suresh Bhojani, 37, from Bolton. Also on stage, British Prime Minister David Cameron garnered applause, telling Indians that they put the “great into Great Britain.”
He drew Wembley’s loudest cheer since Raheem England scored for England last month when he called for India to have a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, before bringing the house down with a bold prediction.
“It won’t be long before there’s a British Indian prime minister in Downing Street,” he said.
Modi brought the event to a close by setting off a huge fireworks display that illuminated the stadium as part of Diwali celebrations.
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