PM tweets photos of mother Hiraba visiting his residence in Delhi
May 15, 2016
New Delhi
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today tweeted a set of three photographs with his mother clicked at Prime Minister’s official residence in Delhi ‘7 Racecourse road’. In two photographs PM’s mother Hiraba is seen sitting in wheelchair driven by son Narendrabhai. In one photo both are sitting on sofa at Prime Minister’s house. Hiraba lives with her younger son Pankaj Modi in Gandhinagar. Pankajbhai works in Gujarat government’s media wing – Information department.
Prime Minister tweeted: My mother returns to Gujarat. Spent quality time with her after a long time and that too on her first visit to RCR(7 Racecourse road).
When in Gujarat, Narendrabhai would visit his mother on his birthday and also on Gujarati new year day which comes post Diwali. However Modi could follow this routine last year.
Hiraba was briefly hospitalized in February in Ahmedabad. She was discharged in about couple of hours. PM had talked to her over phone after that. Hiraba had told her son that she was now having black hair and new teeth at this age(old persons who are near or above 100 get new teeth, this has been noticed in many other cases).
– DeshGujarat
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