Bill Clinton in India: Party Time in India

From: Little India | Date: April 30, 2000| Author: Anand, Tania Sanjeev | Copyright information


Little India

04-30-2000

Bill Clinton in India: Party Time in India

Venue: Parliament House, New Delhi: Members of Parliament jostle and shove
to reach out and touch U.S. President Bill Clinton as he leaves Central
Hall following his address. His security men wrap a tight ring around him
to prevent him from being pushed around. CUT

Venue: Nayala village, Rajasthan: President Clinton dances exuberantly with
the village women as flowers ar...

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