Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to turn US President Donald Trump's two-day India visit a memorable one. He is planning to have a programme so huge on a scale as that of the historic 'Howdy Modi.' He is planning to organise 'Kem Cho Trump' in his home state of Gujarat. Kem Cho Trump means 'How are you' in Gujarati.
The programme would be held at the Sardar Patel stadium in Ahmedabad and over one lakh people would be attending the programme. The stadium, which is newly constructed, is bigger than the biggest cricket stadium in the world â the Melbourne stadium. All arrangements would be made to mobilise the crowd. Every effort is being made to make the event a memorable one. If sources are to be believed, Modi is planning to take Trump ahead of a massive procession to the venue. This would be unprecedented in its scale and magnitude, sources say. Plans are being made for the joint visit of Modi and Trump to Sabarmati Ashram to enable them to pay floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi.
Ahmedabad has in the past hosted Chinese supremo Xi Jinping and Benyamin Netanyahu of Israel. This would be the first time that such a massive reception would be organised in such a fashion, say the officials.
The programme would be held at the Sardar Patel stadium in Ahmedabad and over one lakh people would be attending the programme. The stadium, which is newly constructed, is bigger than the biggest cricket stadium in the world â the Melbourne stadium. All arrangements would be made to mobilise the crowd. Every effort is being made to make the event a memorable one. If sources are to be believed, Modi is planning to take Trump ahead of a massive procession to the venue. This would be unprecedented in its scale and magnitude, sources say. Plans are being made for the joint visit of Modi and Trump to Sabarmati Ashram to enable them to pay floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi.
Ahmedabad has in the past hosted Chinese supremo Xi Jinping and Benyamin Netanyahu of Israel. This would be the first time that such a massive reception would be organised in such a fashion, say the officials.