Ending its silence, WhartonSchool has backed the organising committee of Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF) on cancelling the address of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, but regretted the confusion caused as a result of the change in program.
"We appreciate the efforts our students have put forth in organising this event and regret any confusion that may have been caused by the change in program," WhartonSchool said.
Since its inception in 1996, the meet has emerged as one of the largest and most prestigious India-focused business conferences that provide a platform for leaders to discuss the opportunities present in India and the challenges that need to be addressed.
Following "furious" protest from a section of university professors and Indian Americans in the country, WIEF in a statement on Sunday had cancelled its invitation to Narendra Modi for delivering address to its annual event on March 23 via video-conference.
A spokesman of the Aam Admi Party (AAP) in New Delhi on Monday said
However, a WIFE spokesman, said that no such announcement has been made in this regard so far.
Earlier keynote speakers have included former president Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Varun Gandhi and industrialist Anil Ambani.
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