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Matua Dharma Maha Mela 2022: Narendra Modi recalls visiting Bangladesh’s Orakandi Thakurbari

| @indiablooms | Mar 30, 2022, at 12:48 am

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday recalled his visit to  Orakandi Thakurbari in Bangladesh.

He made the remark ahead of the  Matua Dharma Maha Mela which is set to start from Tuesday.

" In February 2019, I had the opportunity to visit Thakurnagar. This is a visit that I will never forget. It was very special to get the blessings of Boro Ma Binapani Thakur," Modi tweeted.

On the occasion of 211th birth anniversary of Shree Shree Harichand Thakur ji, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address Matua Dharma Maha Mela 2022 at Shreedham Thakurnagar, Thakurbari, West Bengal on Mar 29 at 9:00 PM tonight via video conferencing. 

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