Trump says he likes 'great gentleman' PM Modi
May 29, 2020  09:06
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Reflecting upon his love and affection for India and the good rapport he has with its leader, US President Donald Trump has said that he likes Prime Minister Narendra Modi and termed him a "great gentleman". Prime Minister Modi is one of the few world leaders, including Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, with whom President Trump enjoys a close friendly relationship. They talk with one another frequently, and their conversations normally do not appear in the public domain. 


"I like Modi. I like your prime minister a lot. He is a great gentleman. (He is doing a) great job," Trump told White House reporters in an Oval Office exchange on Thursday. For the second time in less than a fortnight, he confirmed of having spoken to Modi. 

Neither the White House nor the Prime Minister's Office has issued readouts of the two telephonic conversations, but from Trump's public remarks, it appears that he and Modi talk to each other regularly. Responding to a question, Trump acknowledged that he knew he was popular in India. 

"I know (I am popular in India). They (people) like me in India. I think they like me in India certainly more than the media likes me in this country," he said. From the very start of his presidency, Trump has gone out of his way to show his love and affection for Modi and India. 

After the historic "Howdy Modi" event in Houston last September and "Namaste Trump" rally in Ahmedabad this February, Trump has not let any opportunity go without praising Modi. "I just got back from India, right? I just beat COVID," he said. The two leaders like each other a lot, given their frequent conversations and twitter exchanges. -- PTI
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