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PM Modi visits workers camp in Doha

| | Jun 05, 2016, at 04:54 am
Doha, June 4 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday interacted with Indian workers at a project site in Mesheireb in Downtown Doha.

Addressing the assembled workers, he said that his first engagement after arriving in Doha was to meet them.

The Prime Minister said he is aware of the issues being faced by them, and raises them with the Qatari leadership whenever he meets them.

Modi, who briefly visited a medical camp on the site, before arriving for the interaction, complimented the doctors for the good work they have been doing.

After concluding his address, the Prime Minister moved from table to table, interacting with groups of workers, and sat down to share a meal with some of them.
 

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