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Who is Prime Minister Modi’s ‘very special friend’ who came to meet him in the Parliament today?

The little kid playing with PM Modi in these pics is grandson of BJP MP Satyanarayan Jatiya.

Prime Minister Modi today shared images with a ‘very special friend’ who had come to meet him at the Parliament. These images, which were shared on Instagram and Facebook, had PM Modi posing with a small kid in his office.

PM Modi with a ‘very special friend’ at his office (image: Narendra Modi’s Facebook page)
PM Modi with a ‘very special friend’ at his office (image: Narendra Modi’s Facebook page)

The little kid playing with PM Modi in these pics is granddaughter of BJP MP Satyanarayan Jatiya. He is a Rajya Sabha member.

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