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Basit meets Mamata, invites her to Pakistan

| | Mar 19, 2015, at 03:08 am
Kolkata, Mar 18 (IBNS) Pakistan's High Commissioner Abdul Basit on Wednesday met West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee here and invited her to visit his nation.

He met Banerjee at state secretariat Nabanna.

After the meeting, Banerjee said she had a 'fruitful' discussion with Basit.

In her Facebook page, Banerjee said: "Today, Mr. Abdul Basit, High Commissioner of Pakistan accompanied by his wife and other officials of Pakistan High Commission met me in my office at 'Nabanna'."

"We had very fruitful discussions. He invited me to visit Pakistan," she said.

 

Image: Mamata Banerjee Facebook page 

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