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"Before him (Modi) they were replacing them (Indian PMs) every year...very unstable..." Donald Trump's high praise for PM Modi

Before Narendra Modi assumed office as India's Prime Minister in 2014, there was instability due to frequent changes in the leadership, former US President Donald Trump has said in a podcast called 'Flagrant' with comedians Andrew Schultz and Akash Singh.

ANI Oct 09, 2024 21:50 IST googleads

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with former US President Donald Trump (File Photo/ANI)

Washington DC [US], October 9 (ANI): Before Narendra Modi assumed office as India’s Prime Minister in 2014, there was instability due to frequent changes in the leadership, former US President Donald Trump has said in a podcast called ‘Flagrant’ with comedians Andrew Schultz and Akash Singh.

The former US President lavished high praise on PM Modi and described him “great”, “a friend of mine” and “nicest human being” and also noted that he can be tough when required. 

“Before him they were replacing them (PMs) every year, it was very unstable. He came along, he's great, he's a friend of mine. On the outside he looks like he's your father, he's the nicest total killer…,” said Trump, who is seeking re-election as US President in the Presidential elections next month.

Trump was asked how he assesses personalities of global leaders.

The former US President also talked about the success of ‘Howdy Modi’ in Houston, Texas, in 2019 when he was the US President.

“I asked him, we were talking…they did a thing called Howdy Modi in Houston, Texas. They filled up the stadium, it was beautiful like 80,000 people, it was going crazy and we're walking around…we were walking in the middle, waving to everybody,” he said.

Trump spoke about how PM Modi told him that a strict tone and tenor that India can deal with Islamabad after being offered US support.

“He is nicest human being but we had couple of occasions where somebody was threatening India. I said let me help, let me help, I am very good with those people. (Trump imitating PM Modi) ‘I will do it, I will do, I will do anything necessary. We defeated them for hundreds of years. Same country you can probably guess. I said wow what happened there,” Trump said without naming Pakistan.

Trump also said he has very good relationship with PM Modi. Trump spoke about his relationship with PM Modi around the 37-minute mark of 88 minute long interview.

‘Howdy Modi’ was an Indian diaspora event in Houston, Texas in 2019. The event at NRG Stadium saw a huge crowd and showcased the relationship between India and the Untied States. PM Modi and Trump addressed the gathering.

Trump has praised PM Modi earlier too and has described him a “fantastic man”. (ANI)

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