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Trump invited me to Washington, but I declined as 'Maha Prabhu's dharti' drew me to Odisha, says PM Modi

Trump invited me to Washington, but I declined as 'Maha Prabhu's dharti' drew me to Odisha, says PM Modi

Time of India4 hours ago

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that he declined an invitation by US President Donald Trump to visit Washington, on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Canada last week, since he were to travel to Odisha.
Addressing the public at the Janata Maidan in the state, Modi said that it was important for him to be at
Maha Prabhu's dharti
.
"Trump called me during my visit to Canada for G7. He asked me to visit Washington since I was on the continent. However, I told him it was important for me to be at 'Maha Prabhu's dharti', declined the invite, and came here (Odisha) instead of travelling to America," Modi said.
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The Prime Minister delivered the remarks after inaugurating 105 projects worth Rs 18,600 crores for the state, which also observed a year since the formation of the
BJP
government.
"Odisha is not just a state, but a shining star of India's heritage. For years, Odisha has enriched India's culture and heritage. That's why Odisha's role has increased as the mantra of development and heritage has become the basis of India's progress," Modi added.
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The Prime Minister, who was scheduled to meet US President and counterpart Trump earlier this week, could not do so as Trump rushed back to Washington owing to the Israel-Iran conflict in West Asia.

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