'Howdy, Modi' event in Houston: PM calls for 'decisive battle' against terrorism in veiled attack on Pakistan, Donald Trump says 'USA loves India'

FP Staff September 23, 2019, 16:14:38 IST

Narendra Modi and Donald Trump on Sunday addressed the mega ‘Howdy, Modi’ event in Houston, Texas, with over 50,000 Indian-Americans present at the NRG stadium.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US president Donald Trump on Sunday addressed the mega 'Howdy, Modi' event in Houston, Texas, with over 50,000 Indian-Americans present at the NRG stadium. AP

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At the event, Modi and Trump clasped hands as they took the stage to a mix of drumbeats and cheers. Many spectators in the crowd of wore white T-shirts that proclaimed: 'Howdy, Modi.' AP

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Furthermore, Trump did not use his official podium with the official seal but spoke from behind one that had India and US flags on it. AP

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It was for the first time that Trump and Modi shared a stage together and addressed a record crowd of 50,000 Indian-Americans. PTI

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Making a strong pitch against terrorism in the presence of the US president, Modi asked the crowd to give Trump a standing ovation, as he targeted Pakistan and its Prime Minister Imran Khan, without directly naming them. AP

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Trump praised Modi for doing 'exceptional job' in India and said over 60 million people participated in the general polls in India and voted 'overwhelmingly' for him. AP

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Modi said that he expects positive results from his talks with Trump in the next few days. 'He (Trump) calls me a tough negotiator. But he is an expert in the art of the deal. I am learning a lot from him,' Modi said. AP

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Earlier, Modi introduced Trump to the Indian-Americans at the mega event as a very 'special person' whose presence at the event signals India has a true friend at White House. PTI

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'The USA loves India!' Trump said in a succinct tweet. He described as 'incredible' the electric atmosphere at the NRG arena in Houston. AP

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