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    Sunny John | 2 years ago
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    good days r comeing
  • Anonymous | 2 years ago
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    Modi is Rocking!!. Good Work Modiji.
  • babs | 2 years ago
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    Mr & Mrs Clinton - Has the humble honest message for Mr. Modi
  • SunsonRavikumar | 2 years ago
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    While Bill Clinton is thrilled, the sickularists naturally are not! It's natural. What's surprising is the Media gets repeatedly thrilled by showing PM Modi in bad light at the slightest opportunity!!!
  • Am | 2 years ago
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    Waiting for the ache din to arrive.. They seem to have come earlier to NRIs-who left India for whatever reason than to us-who are residing here by choice!!!
    • Anonymous | 2 years ago
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      Problem is that NRIs were not governed by Indias corrupt politicians for many years. It takes time to undue decades of malice. I can only ask for patience.
    • B | 2 years ago
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      @A: Problem is that even when Acche din come, you will be so blinded with "Hate Modi" campaign, that you will fail to recognize them.
      And let me tell you, all money that he is trying to get as investment in India, is for "YOUR ACCHE DIN" only
  • chintamani.popatlal | 2 years ago
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    Black day, good that there is not even a line on any American News about Modi's visit. Hee Haw!
  • Anonymous | 2 years ago
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    Hope are people back in India understand what the Americans have understood, and stop hating Modi for the sake of it
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    Anonymous | 2 years ago
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    In those days when there was no TV and the print media ruled the roodt, V.K.Krisna Menon who had an acerbic tongue rarely parelleled, described it as jute press. What description will fit the visual and sound media now dominating the field? May I suggest Show Piece for the former Unsound Sound Media for the latter?