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 India's Modi seeks humble, tolerant new image after poll rout 
 8:50am EST
 By Rupam Jain Nair and Krista Mahr
 NEW DELHI (Reuters) - It's out with the flashy suit, in with religious 
tolerance for India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is seeking to soften 
his image after an electoral pounding in New Delhi and grumblings in his party 
about his top-down leadership style.
 

 Abruptly ending a string of national and regional election victories, Modi's 
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was thrashed in the capital this month, a defeat 
many blamed on a perception that Modi was tacitly fanning Hindu extremism.
 

 "The Delhi ​election results ended ​the party's ​honeymoon period with a 
jolt," a senior BJP leader in New Delhi said, asking not be identified as he is 
not authorized to speak to the media. "If we don't start the damage control and 
make immediate corrections, defeat in other state elections is imminent."
 

 In the space of a week, Modi, a Hindu nationalist who rarely attends events 
organized by religious minorities, delivered a long-awaited speech about 
inter-faith tolerance to a Christian congregation.
 

 Leaders of the hardline Hindu group Vishwa Hindu Parishad associated with the 
BJP have cautioned members across India against making comments that "hurt 
Narendra Modi's image".
 

 A saint-like bust of the prime minister was removed from a temple in his home 
state of Gujarat after he tweeted his disapproval, and a designer suit he wore 
to meet U.S. President Barack Obama was auctioned for charity in Gujarat.
 

 The navy blue outfit, embroidered with gold pinstripes bearing Modi's name, 
was mocked by his opponents, and even the party faithful said it undermined the 
voter-friendly narrative of Modi's humble beginnings as the son of a tea seller.
 

 "Modi's image as a son of a tea vendor was his trump card," said a senior 
election campaign adviser to the party. "Voters admired his simplicity, but now 
he is viewed as a flashy leader."
 

 On Friday, the suit was sold for 40.3 million rupees($647,765) in the western 
city of Surat to a diamond merchant, a government official involved in the 
three-day auction told Reuters. The proceeds will be used to clean up India's 
holiest but heavily polluted River Ganges.
 

 'MISTAKE'
 The day before the suit went on auction, Modi broke months of silence after a 
series of attacks on Christian institutions in New Delhi and vowed to protect 
all religious groups.
 

 "Voters did not expect him to be silent after churches were attacked," said 
the BJP leader. "We realize that it was a mistake."
 

 Urban development minister Venkaiah Naidu said the Delhi elections were a 
setback for the BJP and cause for introspection, but denied Modi had lost touch 
with voters.
 

 "There is no change in their regard and admiration for Narendra Modi," Naidu 
told Headlines Today television this week. "People love him."
 

 The day after Naidu spoke, senior BJP official Prodyut Bora quit. In his 
resignation letter to the party's president, Amit Shah, the rebel complained 
about the centralization of power in the prime minister's office.
 

 Bora, who set up the BJP unit that spread the party's message through social 
media, said Modi's leadership style was damaging democracy within the party.
 

 People might soon forget that Modi's monogrammed pinstripe suit cost as much 
as a million rupees ($16,100), Bora told Reuters.
 

 "But the increasing arrogance of top (party) leaders does not seem to be 
fading away," he said.
 ($1 = 62.2139 Indian rupees)
 




  
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