Conversations with Indians in Italy: Prime Minister Narendra Modi


- Conversation with Modi was going to be touching: Rome-based advance Indian hill

Rome: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that he had a wonderful conversation with traveling Indians and people of Indian descent in Italy. In addition to those who have studied about India, they were also among those who have had a connection with the country of origin in recent years.

Arriving in Rome to attend the G20 summit, the Prime Minister said on his Twitter account that he had a great conversation with NRLs last evening. It included people who have been studying India, and who have had a close relationship with India over the years. The experience of knowing their views on various topics in this survey was also amazing. Swami Hansananda Giri, chairman of Sanatan Dharma in Rome, said, "This (meeting with the Prime Minister) was going to touch the mind. Because living as a Hindu in Italy is not easy either. But the Prime Minister spoke with great respect for us. In Italy, there are very few Hindus.

Giri further said that Indian culture is like a treasure for humanity. Because from ancient times till now this culture has been for the whole mankind. It has been respecting harmony and nature and environment here from the very beginning. This is the culture of the welfare of the human race. Modi asked us a unique question, what would you like when you come to India? When I said Tamil Nadu, they also spoke to me in Tamil.

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