'PM Modi is the boss', Australian PM praises Modi, crowd gathers to listen to Modi
'PM Modi is the boss', Australian PM praises Modi, crowd gathers to listen to Modi
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Sydney: Today is the second day of PM Narendra Modi's visit to Australia. The Indian Prime Minister reached Australia on Monday (May 22) evening. Currently, PM Modi is addressing NRIs at the Kudos Bank Arena Stadium in Sydney. During this, PM Modi said that all of you have come here in such a huge number. My greetings to all. When I came here in 2014, I had promised you that you will not have to wait for any PM of India for 28 years. I am again present in front of you in Sydney. I have not come alone, PM Anthony Albanese has also come with me. This year I had the opportunity to welcome the Prime Minister (Albaniz) on the Indian soil in Ahmedabad.

At the same time, Australian PM Albanese termed Prime Minister Modi as the boss. He said that the relations between India and Australia are at a new height. Last time I saw Bruce Springsteen on this stage, but he did not get the kind of reception that PM Modi got. You are the boss PM Modi. Australia's PM Anthony Albanese said that it is a pleasure to welcome Prime Minister Modi. I have met my friend PM Modi 6 times. India and Australia are close friends.

Let us tell you that once again Sydney is hosting Modi after almost 9 years. After the Alphonse Arena, now the Kudos Bank Arena of the Olympic Park is witnessing Modi's grand event. There is such a craze among those who see and hear PM Modi here that even the Arena Stadium with a capacity of about 20,000 has started falling short. There is no place left to even set foot here. Let us tell you that, 2 days ago, Prime Minister of Australia Albanese told that PM Modi's event has become a big challenge for us, because it is becoming difficult for us to control such a crowd.

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