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What They Said- Mainstream Media, Social Media hail Shri Modi’s SRCC speech


What They Said- Mainstream Media, Social Media hail Shri Modi’s SRCC speech

When was the last time, rather, when was it ever happened that the visit by a Chief Minister of a state to a College in Delhi invokes so much national and International attention? When have a thousands of youngsters sat silently for over an hour to listen to a comprehensive speech not on filled with empty rhetoric but on concrete ideals of progress and good governance? This is exactly what happened on the evening of 6thFebruary 2013 when Shri Narendra Modi visited Delhi University’s prestigious Shri Ram College of Commerce to deliver the Shri Ram Memorial Oration.
From the time Shri Modi’s visit to SRCC was announced, an air of speculation and excitement descended on the media studios- what would Shri Modi say? How would the crowd, mostly youngsters react?
But, the answers to these questions were comprehensively answered when as soon as Shri Modi arrived at the venue, delivered a soul stirring address of development and received a loud standing ovation from the audience! And, no sooner did Shri Modi receive the ovation from the teachers and students of SRCC than the punditry began in the TV studios, news sites and blogs. The message was loud and clear, the writing was on the wall- that Shri Narendra Modi had won the hearts and captured the imagination of the youngsters not only present at the venue but also the lakhs of youth who were glued to their television screens and monitors as Shri Modi spoke. He instilled confidence among people that yes, things can be done, change can be brought about!
Here we present to you how sections of the media covered Shri Modi’s speech at SRCC and what were the top trends that emerged from media coverage:

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