US envoy in India resigns
Updated: 2014-04-01 16:02
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||
US Ambassador to India Nancy Powell is seen upon arrival of US Secretary of State John Kerry (not shown) in New Delhi in this June 23, 2013 file photograph. [Photo/Agencies] |
NEW DELHI -- The US Ambassador to India, Nancy Powell, resigned late Monday evening, barely a week before the country goes to polls.
In a statement posted on the US Embassy website, Powell said she had submitted her resignation to US President Barack Obama and would "retire to her home in Delaware before the end of May."
Powell's resignation has triggered media speculation that the move was to placate India's controversial politician Narendra Modi, who is widely tipped to be the next prime minister of this country if the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party comes to power.
Powell, who apparently shares an uneasy relationship with Modi, may be replaced by the head of the USAID, Rajiv Shah, an American of Indian origin, who is also a Gujarati, according to the media.
Modi, a three-time Chief Minister of the western Indian state of Gujarat, has been barred from visiting the US for his alleged role in the 2002 communal riots in the state, in which over 1,000 people, mostly minority Muslims, were killed.
He denies any wrongdoing and is not yet convicted by a court of law in India.
- Massive earthquake hits Chile
- Venezuelan anti-govt protestors set on fire in rally
- Sino-US relations going mainstream
- Chinese moving into E. Harlem
- Two Koreas exchange artillery fire
- World's tallest ferris wheel opens in Las Vegas
- Cherry blossoms in full bloom in Tokyo
- US-South Korea joint landing exercises in Pohang
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
President Xi visits western Europe |
'Model husband' shatters image of love |
Reforms set to boost NGOs |
Malaysia Airlines plane 'ended' in sea |
Sex education for children in China |
Crossing the great relationship divide |
Today's Top News
5 dead in magnitude 8.2 quake off Chile
MH370 'unlikely' to hurt ties
Xi's trip builds bridge to Europe
Weibo to list on Nasdaq
Beijing must help win the global battle on climate
Remembering a true hero of WWII
Drone falls in ROK island
We should join hands, Xi tells EU
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |