Indian prime minister narendra modi, is getting popular day
by day, he is the second most popular politician in the world, according to
facebook COO
Sheryl Sandberg. His popularity can be seen in the whole
world.
Narendra modi is about to pay a visit to Australia, and this
is the first trip to Australia by an
Indian Prime Minister in 28 years, Narendra Modi will engage with his
counterpart Tony Abbott to boost trade, investment,
energy and security partnership, and look for avenues to remove red tape that
investors face in the two countries.
His popularity can be proved by a fact
that when Mr Modi's staff initially planned the
trip, they thought the visit to Brisbane for the G20 conference, an
address to the Australian Parliament in Canberra, and a 1000-plate banquet at the Melbourne Cricket Ground hosted by Prime Minister Tony Abbott would be enough."
It was only after a
huge expression of interest from people in Sydney that the Prime Minister's Office
understood that Modi had to come to Sydney,
To welcome modi, A special train will run from Melbourne to
Sydney carrying over 200 passengers who will attend the public address of Prime
Minister Narendra Modi .
This is the first time in Indian
history,, and also in history of melbourne that a special train is started in
name of an Indian primeminister.and he has got such a huge response.
Modi express will start at 8:30pm on
November 16 from melbourne’s southern cross station, it is a 4 bogie train,
would carry almost 220 passengers from Melbourne to sydney .
With the support of rail authorities
in Melbourne, the train will be specially decorated with tri-colour balloons,
Modi's posters and banners and pictures of iconic Indian locales. Apart from
this, the organisers have also arranged free food for the passengers who will
be served with delicacies like 'Modi Dhokla' and 'Modi Fafda'. People from
several communities have booked their seats on this train .
He is also expected to hold a public address on November 17
for which over 150,000 attendees have already registered, in the alphones arena.
Event organisers in Sydney say
that more than 21,000 people have already registered through their local
community organisations to attend the event in Sydney, which can only seat
16,000.
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