Rome: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday was welcomed by a happy and cheering Indian diaspora, who read the hymn and shouted his name to greet him during his visit to Italy.
In the video distributed on social media, the mode’s prime minister was seen in a happy mood, walking along the robed park with heavy security, greetings and shaking hands with Indian Diaspora members.
Before meeting the Indian community, Modi paid a flower tribute in the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Piazza Gandhi.
Members of the community, holding the Indian flag, seen singing the name Modi cheerfully, with PM Modi replied by waving into the crowd.
With the hands of folded and full attention, Modi’s Prime Minister listened to the chances of praise by a group of members, who also offered a lot of books to him.
Modi also joined them in reading “Om Namah Shivay” in the end.
He committed their efforts and also exchanged a few words with them.
With concern, he asked about the hand of a member of the injured community, “What did you do in your hand?” Prime Minister Modi, who arrived here at the beginning of the day to participate in the G20 Summit, began his official involvement in Rome with “productive interaction” with European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula Von Michel.
Prime Minister Modi held a broad talk with the European Union leaders in which both parties discussed India-EU’s friendship, especially in regions such as trade, trade, culture and the environment.
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