Modi visit underlines deep feelings for India


Thimphu, June 15 (IANS): From school children to the local taxi driver, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bhutan has created a big splash in this small and quaint landlocked nation with the administration going all out to make the trip a major success.

Apart from lining up hundreds of schoolchildren to give a cheerful welcome to the Indian leader, who has embarked on his maiden overseas tour after assuming office last month, the Bhutan government imposed road restrictions on the entry and exit points of Thimphu as part of the security arrangements.

Those wishing to enter the sleepy capital city had to take detours after detours with the police declaring most of the routes out of bound for the people in the morning ahead of Modi’s arrival.

There were hardly any people on the roads of Thimphu Sunday. Only schoolchildren could be seen sitting by the roadside or standing in queues as they awaited Modi’s arrival.

On the local television channels also, Modi’s visit was the main news through the day.

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Narendra Modi has not only won a decisive victory in the recent parliamentary polls, he seems to have generated a keen interest even among the common people outside India. And talking to ordinary men and women here, one should not be surprised at the thorough knowledge they have about him.

Take the case of Karma Thinlay, a 50-year-old taxi driver, who plies his vehicle between the Paro airport and Thimphu. He knows about Modi’s emphatic win in the elections, and the hectic campaign he led for his party. 

And, like others in his country, Thinlay is also looking forward to Modi’s two-day trip that began Sunday. “Bhutan-India friendship is very important. Because Bhutan needs India,” Thinlay told the visiting IANS correspondent. 

“He is in power for less than a month, he doesn’t know fully yet about what he needs to do to further improve relations between the two countries. After this tour, he will know what to do and what not,” Thinlay said

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As Modi began his maiden foreign visit after becoming prime minister, raising much hope in Bhutan, the weather gods, however, seemed to be playing spoilsport. It is either a sudden downpour or a humid and hot weather. An hour of bright sunshine would suddenly give way to spells of sudden showers.

“It has been happening like this for days. The temperature will at times go up to 20 degrees celsius, and then again slip to 10 degrees,” said an official at the Indian embassy here.

  

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  • Aneesh, Mangalore / Banglore

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    What a funny comment.....!!!
    Come out of mapusa and you can see entire world including ur panaji :)

    Ur comment clearly indicates "Height of Incapacitation"

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    Dear PM,

    This all Nations even not count on Map or Earth.(depended Nations)......waste Trip

    All this Below countries having no issue with India .

    Bhutan, Burma, ceylon, Bagladesh, Nepal etc

    you can Easily Manage by Dale &
    chawale (Rice)

    But You take a challenge of Pakistan & China

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  • sid, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    Thank you people for voting a real Leader Mr.Modi , Pappu fans sorry you can continue your useless commnets for next 5 years ... Enjaaaay

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  • juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    By conducting fake election campaigns he entered limca and Guinness book of records.Trying to enter into one more record by visiting the highest number of countries before completion of 5 years term .At whose cost? Aab ka tho achche din Aa chuke hai. Rapes, murders ,crimes have increased. Developments no face. Black money every body waiting with their eyes wide opened.Economy, blame on previous Govt.Hamara achche din kab ayenge?

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    Juliet mai,After formation of NDA govt headed by Modiji even one month has not completed and it appears that you have very high expectations which is quite natural,after seeing/experiencing dysnasty/inefficeint/corrupt rule of UPA/Congress since 60 years.
    New govt has started working/drawing road map for nex five years from day one.In the meanwhile opppnents after eating the dust in the election started creating law and order problem,indulging in criminal activities and raping women,adolcent girls whereever they are in power.These tactices ill not work and deter the new govt from hits progressive path.It is a matter of shame that people are wroking against their own mother land like that happened during pre independence rule where certain sections took sides of British and after independence sswitched to Congress as they are addicted to slavery rule.From these sections there in not even one person notable we can call him as 'freedom fighter'.Same forces now started baiting Modiji for anything and ever thing.We acn understand the frustration of people but can not help.Please wait till some time when things will change after the disasterous effect of UPA I and II disappears paving way for 'Rama Rajya' unshering in under the able rule of Dear Modiji.
    Sabar kaa phal meeta hotha hai.....

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  • Lingappa, Kueppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    @Juliet Mai, We all know how Cong supporters feel. This had to happen sooner or later. All are aware of the 'fake Gandhis'. Every one knows the truth about the Raul Vinci Khan and his mom Antanio Maino Khan. Now since its a new regime dont expect results overnight. It will take some time for anyone to settle down. We have to live with it, if Modi does not deliver he will follow the same fate of the Khans.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    In India BJP leaders get killed every day. I am glad our FEKU is safe in Thimphoo...

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    Will people who said MODIJI as "FEKU"accept his popularity worldwide now??????>

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    Jossey, Don't you feel proud reading this article?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    Where is Bhutan...

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  • Lingappa, Kueppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    @ Jossey,, you remind me of the frog in the well. Your comments are self explanatory..

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Mon, Jun 16 2014

    Shankar anna,
    just ask about congress...

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  • Lingappa, Kueppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    You are spot on. I was in Frankfurt over the WE and many Germans were indeed keen to know about India's new PM. Our previous PM MMS was mute lamb and a rubber stamp of the Khans, Antanio Maino Khan & Raul Vinci Khan.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    Entire world is now enjoying his FEKUGIRI...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 15 2014

    Good move by Modiji.. after ten years we got good statesman. Jai ho Namo

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