Twitterti hail Modi's emotional moment with ISRO chief


New Delhi, Sep 8 (IANS): The video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi hugging ISRO chief K. Sivan after he broke down has gone viral and the twitterati has not stopped commenting.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Saturday lost communication with the moon lander Vikram, and despite a motivational speech by Modi, who had flown in on Friday night to watch the lunar landing, Sivan could not hold back his tears and broke down as the Prime Minister was about to leave.

In a nearly minute-long video, one can see Modi hugging and patting Sivan as the scientist breaks down.

Netizens shared this viral footage on different social media platforms, calling it "Modi's most genuine hug".

"Modi's a compulsive hugger. But this is his greatest hug, because it wasn't created for the cameras and for PR. ISRO's Kannada account described it as 'A lesson in inspirational leadership'," a user tweeted.

"As Commissioner of Police, I was witness to see the PM consoling a sad Dr Sivan, so much of leadership, calmness in crisis, restoring confidence to learned scientific community and creating hope and progress for the nation... Valuable lessons I learnt today," wrote Bhaskar Rao, Bengaluru Police Commissioner.

Modi was also praised by Daniel Carmon, former Israeli ambassador to India. He wrote: "What a moment! What a gesture! @PMOIndia @narendramodi @isro #KSivan #Chandrayan2."

"I am very emotional seeing @isro chief being imotional and hugged and consoled by our beloved PM @narendramodi ji. You both have won millions of hearts. No matter what is the result we will succeed one day. The whole nation is behind you. Congratulations for achieving this far," wrote a user.

"My PM is human... which is beyond everything... this is why he is different from others... and this is why we chose you sir," wrote another.

Another user tweeted: "They don't teach you leadership at Harvard Business School. Proud of Modi, Sivan and his ISRO team."

  

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  • ad, mngaluru

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    Maha Natak?

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  • rahul, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    if its genuine ,Why in front of media?

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  • santosh Manglore, Manglore

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    Actually this is not in front of media, but media was in front of that great gesture.

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  • rahul, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    AAWU AAWU AWUUU.......

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    Next time we all will inform ISRO to make sure that media are allowed inside their premises....

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  • rahul, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    AAWU AAAWU AAWUUU......

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    There are two versions, I watched on the vedio.

    What apparently, gained public sympathy was the one, where the ISRO chief crying, when Modi is just about to leave. Indeed that was a good gesture.

    However, there was another clip, where the ISRO Chief breaking the news of failure, where Modi is watching. One can see Modi is almost insulting him, who was then led away by his colleagues.

    After watching both clips, I lost the respect earned, as the departing hug, was most likely a PR job.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 08 2019

    Thank you for that Roshan, an elephant has two sets of teeth - one for show, the other for use.

    Our PM has always been in similarity.

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