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Malaysian PM considers making idli his favourite breakfast during India visit

PTI
Published : Apr 3, 2017, 6:41 pm IST
Updated : Apr 3, 2017, 6:54 pm IST

The Prime Minister also said that Malaysia is home to the largest Indian population outside India.

  Prime Minister Najib Razak was addressing Indian leaders during a luncheon meeting in New Delhi. (Photo: AFP)
  Prime Minister Najib Razak was addressing Indian leaders during a luncheon meeting in New Delhi. (Photo: AFP)

New Delhi: The famous south Indian delicacy idli has become the favourite breakfast dish of Malaysian Prime Minister Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak.

"I want to make a confession to all of you that I am beginning to consider idli as my favourite breakfast item and you can see how much of India has crept into our Malaysian way of life," he said here.

He was addressing Indian leaders during a luncheon meeting in New Delhi. The Prime Minister also said that Malaysia is home to the largest Indian population outside India.

"Over 7 per cent of our population are of Indian origin. Indian Malaysians play a key role in building Malaysia," he added.

He also spoke about his meeting with Tamil superstar Rajinikanth. "I met famous actor Rajinikanth and shared a selfie with him and I am beginning to like Tamil movies in addition to Bollywood," he added.

The Malaysian Prime Minister and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, last week met the Tamil superstar at his residence in Chennai. During the hour-long informal meeting, they discussed among other things, Rajinikanth's film Kabali, a large part of which was shot in Malaysia.

Tags: mohd najib tun abdul razak, narendra modi, india-malaysia relations, indian malaysians
Location: India, Delhi, New Delhi