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Omar's 'from the heart' speech a hit on internet

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Posted: Jul 24, 2008 at 1742 hrs IST

New Delhi, July 24: After his captivating speech in Parliament during the debate on the trust motion, young National Conference president Omar Abdullah continues to charm the netizens as speech in video-sharing site on internet Youtube website got over 10,000 hits in mere 24 hours.

The 12-minute speech is having a visitor one after the other to listen to his fiery speech on this popular website.

Netizens are pouring out their comments about Omar's speech. One of them wanted him to be made the next Prime Minister while another called him an "opportunist".

But an overwhelming comments praise Omar for the speech and his oratory skills.

"He should be next PM. We should all vote and support him," says Buldhana, a Youtube user, in his comments.

Another says "what an amazing from-the-heart speech. He represents what Muslims in India actually feel and think. He is truly reflective of what the youth of India is... forward-looking and progressive."

Says Rita Gangwani in her post that his speech had made "an everlasting impact" while Ajay Bisaria wrote "best use of five minutes to cut through noise and cynicism."

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