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‘Truly proud’ to have PIOS as Americans, says Trump

US Prez lauded the role of the Indian diaspora at ‘Howdy, Modi!’event in Houston

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HOUSTON: President Donald Trump has praised the contributi­ons of the influentia­l and thriving Indian-american community in the country, saying he was “truly proud” to have them as Americans.

President Trump lauded the role of the Indian diaspora in the US at the historic “Howdy, Modi!” event in Houston, Texas, as he addressed a record crowd of over 50,000 Indian-americans who gathered at the NRG Stadium to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“Prime Minister Modi and I have come to Houston to celebrate everything that unites America and India -our shared dreams and bright futures,” he said on Sunday.

Trump said he was attending the event to express his profound gratitude to the nearly 4 million amazing Indian Americans all across the country, who are “thriving, prospering, flourishin­g and hardworkin­g.”

“You enrich our culture. You uphold our values. You uplift our communitie­s. You are truly proud to be Americans and we are proud to have you as Americans.

Trump, calling the gathering a “profoundly historic event,” was greeted with a standing ovation by the crowd.

“You (India) have never had a better friend as President as President Donald Trump,” Trump declared as he was loudly cheered.

“We thank you, we love you, and I want you to know that my administra­tion is fighting for you each and everyday,” the president, who is eyeing a second term at the White House in 2020, said.

It is estimated that there are about 500,000 Indians in the jurisdicti­on of the Consulate General of India in Houston. The two largest concentrat­ions are in Houston and Dallas and their suburbs which have approximat­ely 150,000 Indians each.

Trump pointed out that over the last two years, the unemployme­nt rate among Indian-americans dropped by nearly 33 1/3rd per cent.

The president acknowledg­ed that the Indian-american community was helping to strengthen the country.

“Indian Americans are pioneering, groundbrea­king medicines save countless lives. They are developing revolution­ary technology that is changing the world and they are founding new businesses that provide jobs to thousands to our fel

low citizens.

Trump said along with Prime Minister Modi, he was

looking forward to working with the Indian-american community to make the two countries even more prosperous than ever before.

He noted that Indian companies employed tens of thousands of Americans across a range of industries in the US.

Trump said his administra­tion believes that it was “our first duty is ‘we must always be there for the American people’ whether it is African Americans, Hispanic-americans or Indian-americans.

“We are going to take care of our citizens first, we are going to care of our IndianAmer­icans before we take care of illegal immigrants who want to pour into our country,” the president said.

“America has always been a nation of pioneers and patriots, risk-takers and free thinkers and dedicated workers who have honed their trade, mastered their field, and teach their children to always give their very, very best.

“Everyday, Indian-americans help write this story of American greatness and everyone here today has a crucial part to play in building an even grander and greater American and Indian future.

Houston is one of the most ethnically diverse cites in the US and according to media reports, oil-rich Texas is a must-win state for President Trump in the elections next year. On his part, Prime Minister Modi too gave tacit support for Trump’s 2020 reelection bid, saying ‘Abki Baar, Trump Sarkar”.

“We in India have connected well with President Trump. The words of candidate Trump - Abki Baar Trump Sarkar rang loud and clear and his celebratio­n in the White House lit up millions of faces with joy and appreciati­on,” Modi said.

Modi’s pitch could help Trump in winning votes of the nearly four million Indianamer­icans who have traditiona­lly voted for the Democratic Party.

“You can feel the strength and depth of human bonds between our two great nations. People are at the heart of all relationsh­ips from Houston to Hyderabad, from Boston to Bengaluru, from Chicago to Shimla, from Los Angeles to Ludhiana, from New Jersey to New Delhi,” Modi said.

He noted that hundreds of millions were glued to their TV even across the world and they were witnessing history in the making.

“Mr. President, you had introduced me to your family in 2017 and today I have the honour to introduce you to my family, over a billion Indians and people of Indian heritage around the globe,” the prime minister said as he introduced the US President at the “Howdy, Modi!” event.

Soon after the gala event, an impressed Trump tweeted to say, “The USA loves India!” He described as “incredible” the electric atmosphere at the NRG arena in Houston.

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