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Modi in central park (GlobalCitizenFestival) draws huge crowds

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wow....One thing of Modi always amaze me..He never go with any paper for any of his speeched..I know that he was not good in English so he may go with Paper...still then he was talking of his own...
 
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wow....One thing of Modi always amaze me..He never go with any paper for any of his speeched..I know that he was not good in English so he may go with Paper...still then he was talking of his own...

It is a hard job to be his translator. Generally the translators get a translated copy of the speech and they just read it along. Today he spoke almost impromptu at UNGA, the translator had no idea at times. It was funny.

But it's cool to see an Indian PM interacting with people like this, has to be a first for an Indian PM. I mean can you imagine an Indian PM before Modi addressing a crowd at a central park music festival!
 
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wow....One thing of Modi always amaze me..He never go with any paper for any of his speeched..I know that he was not good in English so he may go with Paper...still then he was talking of his own...
And see how confident he is! Imagine a person from very humble background who rose to very top due to hardwork and qualities. He never looked anxious when addressing the crowd in Central Park or meeting with head of states! Really impressed. Yes, he does not have very good English. But it does not matter to me. He speaks sense and amaze me!

I am inspired and believe in Indian dream again! Thank You Mr Prime Minister!
 
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Holy! It is very rare to see so many people huddle together in USA.

Mr Modi is the super star now.
 
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Seriously, thank god he's our PM. Can you imagine what would happen if Pappu was PM specially with all the Border confrontations with China going on. There would have been a Chinese road built upto Chumar by now.
 
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