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'Does Prime Minister Narendra Modi Do Yoga?', Asks Russian President Vladimir Putin
All India | Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: June 20, 2015 09:49 IST
File Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi (Press Trust of India)
ST PETERSBURG: "Does Modi do yoga?" That was the question posed by Russian President Vladimir Putin when he was told that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had started a Ministry of AYUSH.
He was incredulous that a ministry of Ayush, an abbreviation for departments dealing with Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy incorporating indigenous and alternative systems of healing could be set up, and then smilingly asked why anyone would do that. He wondered if the man who wants to spread yoga practice it himself. He was told that it was likely, though he had not publicly said so.
"He is a good man, and a personal friend," Mr Putin said in reply to questions from visiting wire service reporters from around the world, including IANS, one each from a dozen countries, who met him at midnight at the end of the second day of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.
In response to a question by IANS, that he and Mr Modi were both being seen as "tough leaders", Mr Putin said it was not true.
"I am not tough. I am always willing to compromise," adding that often the other side took a tough stand.
"They say they have two opinions. One that they are right. And the second that I am wrong," Mr Putin said at his official residence in St Petersburg which encompasses the Boris Yeltsin Digital Library.
The interaction with the Russian leader ended at around 2 am with him saying that often his meetings stretched to the wee hours of the night. He said he had to meet so many people, and often many of them would go into lengthy explanation about their issues that he found it difficult to interrupt.
'Does Prime Minister Narendra Modi Do Yoga?', Asks Russian President Vladimir Putin
All India | Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: June 20, 2015 09:49 IST
File Photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi (Press Trust of India)
ST PETERSBURG: "Does Modi do yoga?" That was the question posed by Russian President Vladimir Putin when he was told that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had started a Ministry of AYUSH.
He was incredulous that a ministry of Ayush, an abbreviation for departments dealing with Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy incorporating indigenous and alternative systems of healing could be set up, and then smilingly asked why anyone would do that. He wondered if the man who wants to spread yoga practice it himself. He was told that it was likely, though he had not publicly said so.
"He is a good man, and a personal friend," Mr Putin said in reply to questions from visiting wire service reporters from around the world, including IANS, one each from a dozen countries, who met him at midnight at the end of the second day of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum.
In response to a question by IANS, that he and Mr Modi were both being seen as "tough leaders", Mr Putin said it was not true.
"I am not tough. I am always willing to compromise," adding that often the other side took a tough stand.
"They say they have two opinions. One that they are right. And the second that I am wrong," Mr Putin said at his official residence in St Petersburg which encompasses the Boris Yeltsin Digital Library.
The interaction with the Russian leader ended at around 2 am with him saying that often his meetings stretched to the wee hours of the night. He said he had to meet so many people, and often many of them would go into lengthy explanation about their issues that he found it difficult to interrupt.
'Does Prime Minister Narendra Modi Do Yoga?', Asks Russian President Vladimir Putin