"We would be happy to hold his exhibition but it is not feasible to do so during Prime Minister Modi's visit. Therefore, the request was turned down," Indian Ambassador to UAE T P Seetharam told PTI.
Painter Akbar Saheb had requested the Indian mission to hold a special exhibition for Modi during his historic visit to the Gulf country.
According to reports, Saheb, who hails from Karnataka, had also made a special painting for Modi.
Over the years, Saheb has done over 700 paintings, most of which are influenced by the UAE and its leaders. Best among them, however, remains a series of 38 paintings celebrating 38 years of the late President Shaikh Zayed's rule, called 'Visions'.
Modi, former US President George W Bush and incumbent Barack Obama remain the only other world leaders who have featured in the paintings of Saheb.
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