PM lauds Afghanistan Ambassador’s experience with Indian doctor

Your experience has the essence of fragrance of India-Afghanistan relations: PM

New Delhi: The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, today commented on a tweet by Afghanistan’s Ambassador in India Mr Farid Mamundzay. The Ambassador had posted a moving account of his visit to an Indian doctor who refused to charge him when he came to know that his patient was the Afghan Ambassador to India, saying that he will not charge a brother. The tweet was in Hindi.

He continued with his second tweet

Reacting to his tweet, the Prime Minister said that this incident, shared by the Ambassador has the essence of fragrance of the India-Afghanistan relations.

The Prime Minister also asked him to visit Haripura of Rajasthan, where he was invited in a comment and also to Haripura of Gujarat which has its own history.

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