The Scotsman

Trump says visit ‘the biggest event they’ve ever had in India’

- By JILL COLVIN

A rally at one of the world’s largest stadiums. A crowd of millions cheering him on. A love fest during an election year.

President Donald Trump’s packed two-day visit to India promises the kind of welcome that has eluded him on many foreign trips, some of which have featured massive protests and icy handshakes from world leaders. He is expected to receive a warm embrace from the ideologica­lly aligned and hug-loving Prime Minister Narendra Modi, complete with a massive rally soon after his arrival tomorrow and then a sunset visit to the Taj Mahal.

Afterhosti­ngmodiata“howdy Modi” rally in Houston last year that drew 50,000 people, Modi will return the favour with a “Namaste Trump” rally at the world’s largest cricket stadium in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. Tens of thousands are expected to line the streets.

“Modi told me we’ll have seven million people between the airport and the event,” Trump said to reporters on Tuesday, then raised the anticipate­d number to 10m when he mentioned the trip during a Thursday night rally. Indian authoritie­s expect closer to 100,000.

“I’ll never be satisfied with a crowd if we have 10 million people in India,” Trump said. And as he left the White House today for the flight to India, the upcoming spectacle was on the president’s mind again: “I hear it’s going to be a big event. Some people say the biggest event they’ve ever had in India. That’s what the prime minister told me – this will be the biggest event they’ve ever had.”

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