PM Modi US Visit: You must have seen fans of Bollywood and cricket, but this person from Maryland in America is a big fan of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The name of this person is Raghavendra.
He is such a big fan of PM Modi that he has registered the number plate of his car in the name of PM Modi. Indian-origin American citizen Raghavendra’s car’s number plate is registered in ‘NMODI’. Talking to news agency ANI, Raghavendra said he had removed this number plate in November 2016.
‘Narendra Modi Is My Inspiration’
Talking to ANI, Raghavendra said, ‘I took this plate back in 2016, November. Narendra Modi is my inspiration. He inspires me to do something good for the country, society, and world. PM Modi is coming to America, so I eagerly await to welcome him.’
#WATCH | “I took this plate back in 2016, November. Narendra Modi is an inspiration to me. He inspires me to do something good for the nation, for society, for the world. PM Modi is coming here so I’m eagerly waiting to welcome him,” says Raghavendra pic.twitter.com/CMRHNdUuYU
— ANI (@ANI) June 17, 2023
PM Modi On US Tour From 21 to June 24
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a US tour from June 21 to 24. The US government is also very keen on this visit of PM Modi. During his visit, PM Modi will address invited community leaders nationwide on June 23 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington. After this, US Vice President Kamala Harris and Foreign Minister Antony Blinken will host a lunch in his honor.
Indian Flag Waved Outside The White House
On June 16, the Indian and American flags were hoisted outside the White House. It can be seen in a video that the flags of both countries are waving outside the White House. Indian Americans expressed happiness when the Indian flag was raised outside the White House.
Jesal Naar, an American Indian citizen from New Jersey, said, It is a matter of honour and pride to see the tricolour. I go to America with the tricolour for my work. But seeing the tricolour waving freely in front of the White House is a matter of pride.