Published 06:23 IST, September 22nd 2019
Howdy Modi: Tulsi Gabbard welcomes PM Modi on his arrival in Texas
Howdy Modi: Democratic Presidential aspirant Tulsi Gabbard has extended a warm welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his latest visit to the United States
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Democratic Presidential aspirant and the first Hindu woman in the U.S. Congress Tulsi Gabbard has extended a warm welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his latest visit to the United States of America. She tweeted on September 21, just before PM Modi arrived in Houston. She wrote that she is glad to see many Indian Americans from all across the United States as well as many of her colleagues in Congress coming together for the ‘Howdy, Modi’ event.
Tulsi Gabbard extends a warm welcome
Tulsi Gabbard also posted a picture of her along with Prime Minister Modi, which had the text, ‘Aloha and Namaste Modi Ji. Let’s work together to usher in a 21st century of aloha-respect and love for others!’ Read Tulsi Gabbard’s tweet here:
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Houston, Texas on Saturday. He tweeted about arriving in the US saying 'Howdy Houston'. He was welcomed with a red carpet and greeted by the Director, Trade and International Affairs, Christopher Olson and other officials. PM Modi is set to attend the roundtable with Energy Sector CEOs and the mega 'Howdy, Modi!' event.
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PM Modi tweets about his arrival in Houston
Pm Modi tweeted after his arrival in Houston. Greeting his followers 'Howdy, Houston', he said that he was looking forward to his programmes in the United States. He also tweeted pictures from his red carpet welcome.
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Republic TV spoke to the Mayor of Houston Sylvester Turner ahead of the 'Howdy, Modi' event in Texas in the United States on Saturday, just a day ahead of the mega-event. Mayor Turner said that for Houston, the even is as big as Super Bowl, which is a huge sporting spectacle in the United States. Turner said the number of people and the kind of dignitaries attending the event makes 'Howdy, Modi!' as big as the Super Bowl. He said that the city is treating it important as the annual football championship game.
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01:08 IST, September 22nd 2019