Melania Trump reminisces India visit, says it was honour to pay homage at Rajghat
Washington/IBNS: Reminiscing her visit to India, US First Lady Melania Trump on Friday said it was an honour for her to lay a wreath at Rajghat, a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi.
In a tweet, she wrote: "It was an honor to lay a wreath at the beautiful Raj Ghat Memorial & plant a tree to remember the life & legacy of Mahatma Gandhi."
It was an honor to lay a wreath at the beautiful Raj Ghat Memorial & plant a tree to remember the life & legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. pic.twitter.com/uFazAL7pO5
— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) February 28, 2020
Earlier in the day, while remembering her Indian trip this week, she described the Taj Mahal as 'breathtaking'.
One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the breathtaking Taj Mahal! pic.twitter.com/7Oz7h431Q0
— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) February 26, 2020
She thanked Sarvodaya School authority for welcoming her.
"Thank you Sarvodaya School for welcoming me with the lovely Tilak & Aarti tradition!" she said.
Unforgettable afternoon at the Sarvodaya School in New Delhi! It was an honor to be surrounded by extraordinary students and faculty. Thank you for the warm welcome! #BeBest pic.twitter.com/vza9ZMMOOV
— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) February 27, 2020
I was inspired by the “Reading Classroom” & “Happiness Curriculum” programs at Sarvodaya School in New Delhi. Wonderful to see the principles of #BeBest are not just limited to the U.S., and can be found throughout the world. pic.twitter.com/IJ0dgYhLVy
— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) February 27, 2020
Trumps visited India this week for two days.
This was Donald Trump's maiden visit to India since becoming the US President.
(Image: Melania Trump Twitter Page)
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