The maiden US visit of Modi as Prime Minister was hardly taken note of by mainstream American media so far, till he addressed nearly 20,000 people of the Indian community at the event in Madison Square Garden in New York yesterday.
"Madison Square Garden thundered with applause as thousands rose to their feet and chanted the name of an unlikely celebrity: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi," The Wall Street Journal reported.
The Los Angeles Times wrote in its news report: "India's Prime Minister gets rock-star reception in New York".
"Madison Square Garden often hosts cultural icons such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Bono, but on Sunday the storied arena offered rock-star treatment to a political personality: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who made the case for a resurgent India to nearly 20,000 hugely enthusiastic supporters," the daily wrote.
Quite a number of American media organisations had sent in their reporters to cover the Madison Square Garden event.
The New York Times said: "Mr Modi addressed a wildly enthusiastic audience that was largely made up of Indian Americans."
"Mr Modi is here to sell a New India, with himself as the man who can be trusted to deliver the promise. But it remains to be see whether he is willing or able to bridge India's wide differences with the US on tax policies, climate change, outsourcing, intellectual property rights and other issues," the daily said.
The Washington Post carried a report by a news agency, so did several other newspapers.
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