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Bangladesh: Narendra Modi visits Jeshoreshwari Kali Temple 

| @indiablooms | Mar 27, 2021, at 03:57 pm

Dhaka: PM Narendra Modi visited Jeshoreshwari Kali Temple on the second day of his Bangladesh trip on Saturday.

He shared a video of his visit to the Hindu temple on Twitter.

He captioned the video as: "At the Jeshoreshwari Kali Temple."

The temple, which is located around 300 kilometres from Dhaka city, has been redecorated for the visit of the Indian leader.

He is also scheduled to visit Tungipara, the mausoleum complex of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Modi will also visit on this second day of Bangladesh trip a place named Orakandi. It is significant as the Matua community's founder  Harichand Thakur originated from the place.

He arrived in Dhaka on Friday

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