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Narendra Modi arrives in India, visits Atal Bihari Vajpayee's residence

| | Dec 26, 2015, at 02:46 am
New Delhi, Dec 25 (IBNS): Ending his three-nation trip, PM Narendra Modi arrived in New Delhi on Friday and visited senior BJP leader and former Indian PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee's residence, reports said.

According to reports, he is visiting the senior leader's residence to wish him on his birthday.

"Breakfast in Kabul, tea in Lahore & dinner in Delhi! PM @narendramodi returns after a unique day in Indian diplomacy," MEA Spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted.

Ending his visit to Russia and Afghanistan, Modi arrived in Pakistan suddenly on Friday.

He met Nawaz Sharif and even visited his residence at Raiwind where the wedding of the Pakistan PM's grand-daughter is being held.

On his arrival to Pakistan, Sharif welcome Modi at the airport in Lahore with a hug.

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