New Delhi: The organisers of the prestigious Wharton India Economic Forum, profusely apologetic about the Narendra Modi fiasco, seem to have planned an ambitious event this year. Sources said the organisers had also approached Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi to speak; Mr Gandhi has been invited in the past too to address the forum.
The student organisers, forced to cancel the Gujarat Chief Minister's keynote address because of pressure from the management of the US college and many alumni members, have now reportedly been offered help by the Congress.
Junior minister for Human Resource Development Shashi Tharoor has been approached to be a speaker at the event, and Delhi Chief Minster Sheila Dixit has reportedly even agreed to come down to the Wharton campus in Pennsylvania, USA.
The two-day event begins on March 22. Mr Modi was to have spoken via video conferencing on March 23. His name was first among speakers on the event website, but the business school withdrew its invitation yesterday after protests from the management and professors and an anti-Modi signature campaign launched by the alumni.
The organisers have apologised repeatedly, amidst much criticism in India. One of the main sponsors of the event, the Gujarat-based Adani group has withdrawn funding for the event.
The organisers have said they are yet to replace Mr Modi; sources at Wharton denied that activist-turned-politician Arvind Kejriwal would take his place. Mr Kejriwal, they said, was only one of the speakers on the panel on public policy.
The student organisers, forced to cancel the Gujarat Chief Minister's keynote address because of pressure from the management of the US college and many alumni members, have now reportedly been offered help by the Congress.
Junior minister for Human Resource Development Shashi Tharoor has been approached to be a speaker at the event, and Delhi Chief Minster Sheila Dixit has reportedly even agreed to come down to the Wharton campus in Pennsylvania, USA.
The organisers have apologised repeatedly, amidst much criticism in India. One of the main sponsors of the event, the Gujarat-based Adani group has withdrawn funding for the event.
Advertisement
COMMENTS
Advertisement
PM Modi Chairs Security Meet Amid Rising Terror Attacks In Jammu BJP Accuses Congress Of Inciting Violence Against PM Modi With 'Maut' And 'Hinsa' Remarks PM Modi Likely To Meet BJP Workers At Party Headquarters Tomorrow World's Largest Isolated Tribe Makes Rare Appearance In New Footage 1 Passenger Dies As 12 Coaches Of Chandigarh-Dibrugarh Express Derail In UP Why BJP Lost Lok Sabha Polls In Uttar Pradesh - 6 Reasons In Party Report US Legislation To Curb AI Deepfakes, Give Control Back To Creators Face Of History's "Cruellest Man" Re-Created 440 Years After His Death 1 Passenger Dies As 12 Coaches Of Chandigarh-Dibrugarh Express Derail In UP Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.