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From Donning Veshti To Serving Coconut Water: Some Key Moments Of Modi-Xi Meet

PM Modi, Who Reached Mamallapuram Ahead Of Xi By A Chopper, Received The Chinese Leader At Arjuna’s Penance Monument.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Victor Dasgupta | Updated on: 11 Oct 2019, 09:05:47 PM
PM Narendra and Chinese President Xi Jinping visit Shore Temple monuments in Mamallapuram

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mamallapuram, wearing Tamil Nadu’s traditional veshti (dhoti), which drew praise RPT drew praise from Pattali Makkal Katchi and others. PM Modi, who reached Mamallapuram ahead of Xi by a chopper, received the Chinese leader at Arjuna’s penance monument. Attired in a striking Tamil traditional ‘karai veshti’ (dhoti with a border in green), angavastram (a shawl), and a half sleeve white shirt, the Prime Minister shook hands with Xi as the two leaders exchanged pleasantries.

The Chinese leader wore a full sleeve white shirt and black trousers. Pattali Makkal Katchi founder leader S Ramadoss said the Prime Minister donning veshti, the traditional dress of Tamils, was a thing of joy. Later, as he conversed with his Chinese counterpart at the Five Rathas monument, the Prime Minister offered a tender coconut to the visiting foreign dignitary and the two leaders relished the drink, considered good for health.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping also enjoyed fresh coconut water at the magnificent Panch Rathas complex in the coastal city of Mamallapuram. Earlier, Xi was treated to Tamil cultural performances by folk dancers and Bharatanatyam artistes while scores of children greeted him by waving Indian and Chinese flags as he arrived here and later drove to seaside resort town of Mamallapuram on Friday.

The Chinese president was accorded a red carpet welcome at the airport here on his arrival and received by Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit, Chief Minister K Palaniswami, Deputy Chief Minsiter O Panneerselvam and Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker P Dhanapal.

About 500 Tamil folk artistes rendered performances, including “tappattam,” and “poi kal kuthirai” while a group of colourfully dressed women presented a Bharatanatyam programme to the accompaniment of ‘thavil’ and ‘nadaswaram’ (traditional percussion and wind instruments respectively) music.

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First Published : 11 Oct 2019, 09:05:47 PM

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