'Howdy, Modi' event: Time for decisive war against those who support terror, says PM
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Feb 12, 2020, 14:12:20 IST
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'Howdy, Modi' event: Time for decisive war against those who support terror, says PM

PM Modi and US President Trump shared the stage at the 'Howdy, Modi' event in Houston on Sunday, 22 September in Houston. After addressing the Indian diaspora at the NRG stadium, PM Modi inaugurated the Gandhi Museum in Houston and later, departed for New York to attend the 74th UNGA session. Stay here for all live updates
11:53 (IST) Sep 22
You've suffered a lot, together we've to build new Kashmir: PM Modi tells Kashmiri Pandits in Houston
PM Modi acknowledged the hardships endured by Kashmiri Pandits community following their exodus from their ancestral homeland back in 1989-1990 due to militancy. "You have suffered a lot, but the world is changing," said PM Modi. "We have to move ahead together and build a new Kashmir," he said during a "special interaction" with Kashmiri Pandits in Houston. Read full story
09:57 (IST) Sep 22

PM told us Kashmiri pandits have suffered a lot. His words were elixir for us. When we talked of Article 370,he said there's a new breeze&we'll build a new Kashmir.We've hopes with PM, we'll work with him&make Kashmir a paradise again.

Rakesh Kaul, Global Kashmiri Pandit diaspora

09:57 (IST) Sep 22
I had the opportunity to spend time with Dawoodi Bohra community
09:56 (IST) Sep 22
Watch: I had a special interaction with Kashmiri Pandits in Houston
09:55 (IST) Sep 22
I am delighted to see their passion ...
09:54 (IST) Sep 22
Had a wonderful interaction with leading energy sector CEOs
09:27 (IST) Sep 22
It was a real pleasure & an honour to be a part of the meeting. He shared the outlook, the enthusiasm. He wants to have a balanced approach, bringing energy in a sustainable way to India: Mike Train, president Emerson Electric Co on PM Modi's round table meeting with oil sector CEO
09:26 (IST) Sep 22

Sindhi people have come here in Houston with a message. When Modi ji passes through here in morning we'll be here with our message that we want freedom. We hope Modi ji & President Trump helps us.

Zafar, Sindhi activist, on human rights violations by Pak

09:24 (IST) Sep 22

We thanked him on behalf of the 700,000 Kashmiri Pandits all over the globe for such a historic decision. We assured him that our community will work with the govt to fulfill your dream for a Kashmir which is peaceful, full of growth where people are all happy.

Surinder Kaul

09:23 (IST) Sep 22

PM told us you've suffered a lot together we've to build new Kashmir. Our youth presented him the messages that the community have prepared for him. I presented a memorandum on behalf of the community. He gladly accepted that.

Surinder Kaul, representing Kashmiri Pandit community

09:22 (IST) Sep 22
Energy companies' CEOs talked about enhancing their footprint in India. They lauded government efforts towards Ease of Doing Business, steps taken towards deregulation in the sector, supported reforms and policies and were upbeat on the Indian economy: Sources
08:44 (IST) Sep 22
Watch: PM Modi recites 'Namaste Sharade Devi' shloka
08:34 (IST) Sep 22
The gathering of 50,000 strong crowd of Indian-Americans in Houston, to be addressed by PM Narendra Modi, is nearly three times the size of crowd that turned up at New York's Madison Square Garden in 2014. Indian diaspora in America is a four million strong community. Interestingly, Houston, where the event is taking place, is among the top 10 cities with highest population of Indians. A look at how this community is growing in America and Modi’s tryst with it in the past.
08:32 (IST) Sep 22
A 16-year-old Indian-origin boy, born with a rare medical condition known as osteogenesis imperfecta' or brittle bone disease, will be singing the Indian national anthem at the 'Howdy Modi' event on Sunday and is excited at meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
08:31 (IST) Sep 22
CEOs talked about enhancing their footprint in India. They lauded government efforts towards Ease of Doing Business, steps taken towards deregulation in the sector, supported reforms and policies and were upbeat on the Indian economy: Sources
08:30 (IST) Sep 22
Objective of the Round Table meeting was to deepen the energy cooperation of the two sides as part of our strategic energy partnership.CEOs were thankful to the government for the support and facilitation: Sources
08:29 (IST) Sep 22
CEOs of 17 global energy companies participate in the Round table
08:25 (IST) Sep 22
The Sikh community in Houston also submitted a memorandum to the PM
Submitting the memorandum, the Sikh community requested the PM to address the issues of - 1984 sikh genocide, dedicating Delhi airport to Guru Nanak Dev International Airport, Article 25 of Indian Constitution and Anand Marriage Act, Visa and Passport renewal of asylees.