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From National Creators Award to ‘NaMo OP’ in Gaming World, Watch PM Modi’s Playful Banter with Top Indian Gamers

Learn how India's top gamers bestowed upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi the title of "NaMo OP" for his support of the gaming community.

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PM Modi: Following his acceptance of the National Creators Award, Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again showed off his lively and playful side when he spoke with India’s finest gamers on Saturday. Because of his cheerful demeanour, the gamers named PM “NaMo OP,” which stands for “overpowered.”

Gaming Session with PM Modi

Along with interacting with PM Modi, the gamers also engaged in video game play. Following several gaming sessions, the prime minister chuckled and said, “I pray to God that I don’t become addicted to this.”

Modi Embraces Modern Influence

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was observed assiduously absorbing the spirit of modern influence. Animesh “Thug” Agarwal, a gamer, cautiously introduced himself and added, “I started studying at a young age.” The prime minister then said, “Young age mein hi sab padhai karte hain (All start formal schooling at a young age),” which instantly put him at ease and helped him get into the mood.

PM Modi’s Humorous Interaction

The prime minister’s response caused the room to erupt in laughter, which allowed the young players to open up right away. There was more from the young PM Modi. The PM questioned the Gujarati gamer who was the next player, saying, “Bhuj mein yeh bimaari kahan se aayi? (Where did Bhuj get this gaming fever?) He also brought up his 2019 “yeh PUBG wala hai kya” incident that went viral.

Gaming Lexicon Lesson

Next, the players taught PM Modi some lingo from the gaming world, such as “grind,” which they translated to mean “working hard.” They also used the term “noob” to describe a novice whose involvement and interactions show a lack of expertise or understanding.

When PM Narendra Modi heard the term, he burst out laughing and made a jab at his opponent, Congressman Rahul Gandhi, by saying, “If I use this word during elections, people will wonder who am I referring to. You’ll take what I say to be directed at a specific person.”

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