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Suresh Raina meets PM Modi in Netherlands

| | Jun 29, 2017, at 12:49 am
Amsterdam, June 28 (IBNS): Indian cricketer Suresh Raina met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Netherlands recently.

Raina posted a picture on Twitter where he is seen standing beside the PM.

Raina called the Indian Prime Minister a 'man with golden vision'.

He tweeted: "Delighted to meet the man with golden vision @narendramodi on his exceptionally constructive visit to the #Netherlands. #ModiInNetherlands."

Raina is holidaying in the European nation with his wife Priyanka.

Modi recently visited Netherlands as a part of his three-nation tour.

He visited the nation after completing his trip to US.

He met President Donald Trump for the first time during his US trip.

 

 

Image: Suresh Raina Twitter page

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