From Playing Drums to Meeting Fans, the Modi Touch is Visible | Read

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Just as he was about to board his car after finishing an event at the Indian Embassy in Tokyo, Prime Minister Narendra Modi saw a group of people wildly cheering for him outside the gates of the Mission. Breaking his security cordon, the Prime Minister walked out of the main gate of the Embassy, crossed the street and waded into his fans, many of whom had waited hours to catch a glimpse of him.

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