Nawaz Sharif's gift to Narendra Modi's mother: A white sari


New Delhi, Jun 5 (Agencies) : Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mother with the saree gifted to her by Pak PM Nawaz Sharif.After Narendra Modi gifted a shawl to Nawaz Sharif's mother, the Pakistani Prime Minister has sent a sari for the India Prime Minister's mother, Hiraben.

Maryam on her twitter handle @MaryamNSharif wrote that her father was so impressed with the gift that he personally delivered the shawl to his mother.Earlier, Sharif's daughter Maryam had thanked Modi for the shawl he had sent for his grandmother, saying her father personally presented it to her.

 "Thank u v much PM @narendramodi for the beautiful shawl for my grandmother. My father personally delivered it to her," she had tweeted.  Also read: Nawaz Sharif's mother touched by Modi's photos with his mother 


Sharif had told the Indian Prime Minister that his mother felt emotional after she saw Modi's photos with his mother. 

  

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  • mustafa byari, kalladka

    Thu, Jun 05 2014

    That's pakistan habit.Before this also they forced our women to wear white Saree by killing innocent soldiers and citizens.Isn't it ?

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