Another country added in Modi’s ‘conquered’ list and this time, it is expected to break all previous records.
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Prime Minister has been applauded for his oratory skills time and time again. After winning over hearts and minds of people in the country, he went on win hearts of people abroad. After enthralling a rapturous crowd in New York, Dubai and other countries, looks like this time London is on his list.
The Indian PM will address Londoners at theWembley stadium , one of the most prestigious venues in London. During his upcoming three-day visit to United Kingdom starting from November 12 to 14, PM Modi will address the biggest diaspora so far on November 13th. The event might witness a crowd of over 55,000 NRIs, which will go beyond the diaspora meet in Dubai that was attended by around 45,000 members.
After the gala event, PM Modi will proceed to Turkey for the G-20 summit on November 15-16. The event has fetched celebrity NRIs including Swaraj Paul,Meghnad Desai , Keith Vaz and Ministers of Indian origin in the David Cameron Ministry. A dinner of selected members of Indian daispora has been scheduled after the address.
Unlike San Jose, Indian PM will be the solo performer this time; no celebrity singers have been invited for the gala event.
Last week around 400 organisations held a meeting to discuss the arrangements including distribution of tickets, food, transport and managing the venue. The organising committee include various Indians living in England and Scotland.
The main organisers include Manoj Ladwa, who was earlier closely associated with Modi's election campaign; BJP Foreign Department Chief Vijay Chauthaiwala and party general secretary Ram Madhav.
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The Indian PM will address Londoners at the
After the gala event, PM Modi will proceed to Turkey for the G-20 summit on November 15-16. The event has fetched celebrity NRIs including Swaraj Paul,
Unlike San Jose, Indian PM will be the solo performer this time; no celebrity singers have been invited for the gala event.
Last week around 400 organisations held a meeting to discuss the arrangements including distribution of tickets, food, transport and managing the venue. The organising committee include various Indians living in England and Scotland.
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