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United Indian diaspora warmly welcomed PM Modi in Canada

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with OFBJP - BC President Aditya Tawatia, Daljit Thind, Paul Arora, and Aashritha Royyuru, past title holder for Miss Teenage Southern British Columbia with her mother. Photos: Submitted
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with OFBJP – BC President Aditya Tawatia, Daljit Thind, Paul Arora, and Aashritha Ro威而鋼
yyuru, past title holder for Miss Teenage Southern British Columbia with her mother.
Photos: Submitted

Toronto/Vancouver: Historic Canada visit of Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi just concluded with state dinner hosted by Canadian Prime Minister in downtown Vancouver. During this 3 day visit Modi was in three different cities, Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver. Local organizations and individuals worked very enthusiastically to make it a grand Success. The events at KDS Gurdawra in Vancouver and Laxmi Narayan Mandir in Surrey were planned and made possible by community volunteers. This was a great moment of Hindu and Sikh unity as in both locations it was a mixed team of Hindus and Sikhs working together.

President of Overseas Friends Of Bhartiya Janta Party‘s BC unit Aditya Tawatia visited Toronto couple of times, and described the Toronto event as amazing and once in a life time opportunity. Mr. Tawatia further added, “More than 10 thousand people at the Toronto’s Ricoh Coliseum were mesmerized and energized by the message of love, economic development and cultural exchange that Modi ji has brought and shared with everyone.”

Aashritha Royyuru, past title holder for Miss Teenage Southern British Columbia said:” I am ever so grateful to Mr.Aditya Tawatia ji, president for Overseas Friends of BJP Party, BC Canada and High commissioner of Indian Embassy Mr.Vishnu Prakash ji and Aditya Pic 2Mr.Ravishankar Aisola ji for giving me this opportunity to be here this evening and meeting the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi ji.”

 

Khalsa Diwan Society and OFBJP Team members with Honorable Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and Right Honorable Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper

Vice President of OFBJP-BC Parveen Goel said, “ April 16th will be considered a watershed moment in the history of Indo Canadian relationship, this will be the start of a very ,mature and productive relationship between two countries that has so much to offer to each other.”