New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met 26/11 survivor 'Baby Moshe' in Jerusalem on Wednesday. Moshe Holtzberg, who is now 11-year-old, got invitation from the Prime Minister to visit India.
“Dear Mr Modi, I love you and your people in India,” Moshe Holtzberg replied the Prime Minister.
Modi told him that he can visit India anytime and the nation will give him and his family a long-term visa.
Moshe Holtzberg, the Israeli child who survived the 2008 terror attack at a Jewish centre in Mumbai, was "excited and emotional" ahead of his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his grandfather informed.
Jerusalem: Dear Mr Modi, I love you and your people in India says Moshe Holtzberg the now 11-year-old survivor of the 26/11 attacks pic.twitter.com/5X7lVrYCSs
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Shortly before Moshe's second birthday, the terrorists stormed the Chabad House in Mumbai, taking the toddler, his parents and several tourists hostage. Moshe's nanny, Sandra Samuels, was also in the building but managed to hide in a room downstairs.
#WATCH: Dear Mr Modi, I love you and your people in India says Moshe Holtzberg the now 11-year-old survivor of the 26/11 attacks pic.twitter.com/QCebzkvL0T
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