Narendra Modi’s favourite dish among other delicacies at Nawaz Sharif’s home

He said Kashmiri tea was presented to the Indian premier.Some 11 members of Modi's delegation accompanied him to the Jati Umerah who were issued a 72-hour visa

Published date india.com Published: December 25, 2015 9:30 PM IST
Narendra Modi's favourite dish among other delicacies at Nawaz Sharif's home

Lahore, Dec 25 Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s favourite dish ‘Saag’ was among other vegetarian delicacies prepared for him during a lunch-cum-dinner at Jati Umrah residence of his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif.”All dishes, including Saag, daal and vegetable food, were cooked in desi ghee,” a source in the Jati Umra told . (ALSO READ;Breakfast in Kabul, lunch in Lahore & Dinner in Delhi: How Narendra Modi fulfilled Manmohan Singh’s dream! )

He said Kashmiri tea was presented to the Indian premier.Some 11 members of Modi’s delegation accompanied him to the Jati Umerah who were issued a 72-hour visa.However, over 100 other members of the delegations stayed at the Allama Iqbal International Airport.There were refreshments at the airport for them.

When Modi reached at Jati Umrah Raiwind residence, located on the outskirts of Lahore, Sharif’s son Hasan and other family members received him warmly.The source said Sharif’s mother also entered the hall where both premiers were holding the meeting along with his other family members.
“Modi touched the feet of Sharif’s mother,” he said. Prime Minister Modi today visited Lahore on his way back home in a surprise visit – the first trip to Pakistan by an Indian premier in more than 10 years.

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