‘Namaste Trump’ won’t mark inauguration of Motera stadium: GCA

“The event is meant for hosting U.S. President Donald Trump. We will inaugurate the stadium later”, said GCA vice-president Dhanraj Nathwani

February 21, 2020 04:53 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 11:29 am IST - Ahmedabad

An aerial view of Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad.

An aerial view of Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad.

The Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) on Friday clarified the ‘Namaste Trump’ event is being organised at the newly-built cricket stadium here on February 24 only for hosting U.S. President Donald Trump and it will not mark the inauguration of the complex.

The cricket stadium at Motera is the world’s largest with a capacity to accommodate 1.10 lakh spectators.

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Ever since Trump’s visit to the city was announced around two weeks ago, local police as well as authorities had been claiming the mega gathering of over 1 lakh people in the stadium would also mark the inauguration of the stadium.

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“This event’s name is Namaste Trump. It is meant for hosting U.S. President Donald Trump. We will inaugurate the stadium later,” said GCA vice-president Dhanraj Nathwani during an interaction with the media at the stadium.

As per the schedule, Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi would address people in this stadium after taking part in a roadshow .

The event has been named ‘Namaste Trump’ on the lines of the ‘Howdy, Modi’ programme organised in the U.S. last year.

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The Motera stadium, owned by the GCA, has been completely rebuilt after demolishing the old one, which was constructed in 1982 with a seating capacity of 49,000 spectators.

The entire stadium complex is spread across over 64 acres. The construction of the new stadium was completed in two years at an estimated cost of ₹700 crore.

The GCA had earlier said the stadium will have 76 corporate boxes, four dressing rooms, a club house and an Olympic-size swimming pool.

 

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