DHAKA: India prime minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday morning met his mother in Gandhinagar to seek her blessings and received calls from his president Pranab Mukherjee and Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe.
Modi, who turned 64, went to Gandhinagar, 23 km from Ahmedabad, alone in a normal vehicle without any security to meet his mother Heeraben on his first birthday as prime minister, sources said, reports Hindustan Times.
On the occasion, she donated Rs. 5,000 for the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund for Jammu and Kashmir, they said.
Modi also received a call from Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe who wished him on his birthday, in a reflection of the special bonding the two prime ministers enjoy.
Modi visited Japan only a fortnight back and the warmth between the two leaders was at display during that.
The prime minister will spend the evening at a quiet dinner with the visiting Chinese president Xi Jinping.
India president Mukherjee called up Modi to wish him. Vice President Hamid Ansari also wished him.
BDST: 1524 HRS, SEP 17, 2014