You were only welcomed by 15 lakhs, a million people in India: Trump


South Carolina, Ta. March 1, 2020, Sunday

US President Donald Trump has returned to India on a two-day visit to India. His visit is almost a week away, yet India has not forgotten his welcome at Prime Minister Modi in Ahmedabad.

Recalling the Trump program in Ahmedabad at a rally in South Carolina on Saturday in the United States, US President Donald Trump said, "Only 15,000 people have gathered here, while more than a million people came to welcome me to India." After my unprecedented welcome in India, I will never be thrilled about the crowd.

At a rally in South Carolina on Saturday, President Donald Trump said, "I am reluctant to say that there were so many people in the 1,29,000-seat stadium in India that not a single seat was left vacant."

Did you guys see the Namaste Trump program at the Motorra Stadium in Ahmedabad? There were more than one million people. That cricket stadium was three times bigger than here.

Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said, "Modi is a great man, he is loved by people of Hindustan very much." Regarding the number of people present at the rally, he said, there is a lot of crowd here and I like to talk about the crowd, because for me a large number of people come.

Only 15 thousand people have gathered at this capacity of 50 to 60 thousand people. Trump said that India has a population of one and a half billion and that there are 35 million people. I would like to say that I like the crowd here and I love the people there.

Donald Trump called the trip to India an unprecedented success. American President Donald Trump and his wife Melania accompanied the family on a two-day trip to India and have also returned to the United States. But they have not forgotten their respect in India.

Melania Trump tweeted a video on Thursday thanking her for her reception at a government school in Delhi. Earlier, Melania Trump wrote a letter of thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for welcoming me and POTUS (President of the United States).

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