In photos: Modi’s second day in Dhaka

Indian Prime Minister Naredra Modi visits Dhakeshwari Temple to start his day off with an aarti. Photo: Press Information Bureau India
With an aarti at Dhakeshwari Temple, visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi started the second day of his maiden trip in Dhaka. He visited a few places and attended several events before sitting for lunch hosted by President Abdul Hamid in Bangabhaban. Let's take a look into his day so far.

The Indian premiere performs an aarti in Dhakeshwari Temple. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia

Indian Prime Minister visits Ramakrishna Mission in Dhaka. Photo: Twiiter/@MEAIndia

Indian Prime Minister visits Ramakrishna Mission in Dhaka. Photo: Press Information Bureau India

Modi shakes hands with excited citizens who came to him in Ramakrishna Mission in Dhaka. Photo: Information Press Bureau India

Modi meets escatic children who greet the Indian PM with respect on his visit to the Indian High Commission in Baridhara. Photo: Press Information Bureau India

Modi visits the Indian High Commission in Baridhara and plants a sapling of Bakul flower on its premises. He inaugurated six projects including the Chancery in the diplomatic enclave to strengthen diplomatic ties. Photo: Press Information Bureau India

He inaugurated six projects including-construction building for Blind Education and Rehabilitation Development Organization at Mirpur in Dhaka. Photo: Press Information Bureau India

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits President Abdul Hamid for a meeting at Bangabhaban. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia

Modi eats lunch with Abdul Hamid in Bangabhaban. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia

prime Minister of India Narendra Modi meets Begum Khaleda Zia, Chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Photo Twitter/ @MEAIndia

Modi accepting Bangladesh Liberation War Honour on behalf of former PM Vajpayee. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia

Modi speaks at a programme organised by Dhaka University. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia

Dhonnobad Bangladesh. History has been created. Now onwards to the future! Modi says while left Dhaka. Photo: Twitter/MEAIndia
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