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India is a model for Iraq, says Chalabi

 

A Correspondent | April 14, 2003 21:43 IST

 

 

 

In an exclusive interview with Third Eye TV, Dr Ahmed Chalabi, the

long-exiled businessman-politician who is now involved in the

formation of a new interim government in Iraq, has said that the

Indian democratic system should be taken up as a model for emulation

by his country.

 

"India is a great country. It is special for us," said

Chalabi. "Democracy in India is a marvel of civilization. We hope to

have a political system similar to India's. India also developed on

her own and achieved great technological advancement. I am devoted to

India and would like to visit India soon."

 

The road to set up a proper democratic system in Iraq is expected to

be completed in less than two years. "[Major] General [Jay] Garner

will come in to restore basic services," he said. "The interim

government will also draft the constitution and get it discussed in a

constituent assembly. People will vote in a referendum. Elections

will also take place."

 

Chalabi denied being in the race for any leadership position. He

claimed to be more interested in building institutions of civil

society so that a firm foundation is set for democracy in Iraq and

said his role in active politics is almost over. Asked what would

happen if the Iraqis elect him their leader, he said, "That is a

hypothetical question."

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