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PM”Modi”Congrats Trump,The Winner In Race For White House

[New Delhi]PM”Modi”Congrats Trump,The Winner In Race For White House
PM Of India Narendra Modi Congratulates Donald Trump on being elected as US Prez
Prime Minister Modi today congratulated Donald Trump on being elected as US President, saying he looks forward to working with him closely to take Indo-US ties to a new height.
“Congratulations @realDonaldTrump on being elected as the 45th US President,” Modi said in a tweet.
He said the country looks forward to working closely with Trump to strengthen bilateral ties.
“We look forward to working with you closely to take India-US bilateral ties to a new height,” the Prime Minister said.
“We appreciate the friendship you have articulated towards India during your campaign, @realDonaldTrump,” he said.
Trump today beat seasoned politician Hillary Clinton in the knife-edge polls, defying the odds to become the 45th US President.

Trump Will Triumphantly Play ‘Clarinet’ In The White House

[Washington DC]@realDonaldTrump Will Triumphantly Play ‘Clarinet’ In The White House
Republican Donald Trump was on the cusp of creating history as he inched closer to clinching the US presidency with a strong showing in battleground states helping him trump Ruling Democrat’s Hillary Clinton in the knife-edge race.
Clinton, 69, who grabbed the traditional Democratic strongholds of California and Virginia, was now facing a tough challenge from the 70-year-old real estate billionaire, who joined politics only 18 months ago.
“Trump moves closer to White House,” said Politico as Trump’s total of electoral college votes — as per CNN projections — touched 238, against Clinton’s 215.
To win the presidential election, a candidate needs 270 of the 538 electoral college votes.
Results were also awaited from the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Wisconson, Minnesota, Utah, Arizona and Alaska.
Trump, who ran an improbable and often ugly campaign against the establishment, was holding on to small but significant leads in a series of key states, upending months of polling that had given the advantage to Clinton and raised Republican hopes of seizing back the White House.
Virginia, won by Clinton, has a significant Indian- American population and is home to Democratic vice- presidential nominee, Senator Tim Kaine.
In terms of overall vote percentage, Trump has so far received 48.5 per cent of the votes counted so far as against 47 per cent gained by Clinton.