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Trump to take part in Modi event; PM calls it ‘special gesture’

- LALIT K JHA PTI

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the “special gesture” of US President Donald Trump to join the Indian community programme in Houston signifies special friendship between the two countries.

In a series of tweets, the prime minister said he looks forward to joining the Indian origin community in welcoming Trump at the programme.

“A special gesture by @POTUS, signifying the special friendship between India and Usa...highlights the strength of the relationsh­ip and recognitio­n of the contributi­on of the Indian community to American society and economy,” the prime minister wrote on Twitter.

Expressing delight at Trump's decision to join the community programme in Houston on September 22, Modi said he looks forward to joining the Indian origin community in welcoming him at the event.

More than 50,000 Indian-americans from across the US have registered for the September 22 “Howdy, Modi! Shared Dreams, Bright Futures” event to be held at the NRG Stadium in Houston.

“Howdy”, short for ‘How do you do?', is a friendly greeting commonly used in the southweste­rn United States.

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DELHI: Donald Trump will join Narendra Modi at the mega "Howdy, Modi!" diaspora event in Houston on Sunday to reaffirm the IndoUS strategic ties, the White House has announced, a decision hailed by the Prime Minister as a "special gesture" by the US President to underscore the special bond between the two countries.

Emphasisin­g the new bonhomie in the India-us ties under the Trump administra­tion, this is for the first time in recent history that the leaders of the two largest democracie­s would be addressing a joint rally anywhere in the world.

More than 50,000 Indianamer­icans from across the US have registered for the September 22 "Howdy, Modi! Shared Dreams, Bright Futures" event to be held at the sprawling NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

"Howdy", short for 'How do you do?', is a friendly greeting commonly used in southweste­rn United States.

In a statement on Sunday, White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said, "It (Modi-trump joint rally) will be a great opportunit­y to emphasise the strong ties between the people of the US and India, to reaffirm the strategic partnershi­p between the world's oldest and largest democracie­s, and to discuss ways to deepen their energy and trade relationsh­ip."

Hours after the White House announceme­nt, Prime Minister Modi in a series of tweets said he looks forward to joining the Indian origin community in welcoming President Trump at the programme.

"A special gesture by @ POTUS, signifying the special friendship between India and Usa...highlights the strength of the relationsh­ip and recognitio­n of the contributi­on of the Indian community to American society and economy," the prime minister tweeted.

This would also be the first time that an American president would be addressing thousands of Indian-americans at one place in the US. It comes ahead of the 2020 presidenti­al elections in the US in which the influentia­l Indian-american community members are expected to play a greater role. President Trump, a Republican, has already announced his candidatur­e.

India's Ambassador to the US, Harsh Vardhan Shringla called Trump's participat­ion in the "Howdy, Modi!" event "historic" and "unpreceden­ted".

"It is reflective of the strong bonds of friendship and cooperatio­n that has developed between India and the US," Shringla told PTI. He said it was also reflective of the people-to-people contact that provides the "organic" linkage between the two countries.

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