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The effect of India’s cheering in Sydney has also been seen in the Australian press. Australian newspapers have put Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo on their front pages. Many newspapers have included that statement of Anthony Albanese in their discussion in which he called PM Modi the boss. At the same time, some have written ‘Modi Rocks Sydney’ referring to PM Modi’s ‘Namaste Australia’.
‘The Australian’ has published a large picture of PM Modi and his counterpart Anthony Albanese. The caption of the print also mentions Albanese’s statement in which he called PM Modi the boss. In the ‘Financial Review’, the picture of PM Modi was printed at the top of the front page, in which he is seen meeting the leader of the host country.
Referring to the colorful program held in Sydney, both the publications also mentioned the relations between India and Australia. During his visit, PM Modi also gave an interview to The Australian. During the interview, PM Modi spoke on issues like peace in the Indian Pacific region apart from relations with Australia. The PM said that the political views of India and Australia match each other.
Arena Stadium was packed
PM Modi was greeted with Vedic chants as he arrived at Sydney’s Arena Stadium to address around 20,000 people. Anthony was also surprised to see the crowd gathered in the stadium and the eagerness of the people to see and hear PM Modi. He said that he had seen Bruce Springsteen on this stage but he too was not welcomed the way PM Modi has been welcomed today. PM Modi is the boss.
People from all over Australia were reaching Arena Stadium to attend PM Modi’s program in Sydney. There was a lot of enthusiasm among the people regarding PM’s program. The Akhara stadium with a seating capacity of about 20,000 people was completely filled.