Ramkalwan told the governor that he felt "great pride" in visiting Bihar and was "moved by the love and respect" showered on him when he visited his native Parsauni village in Gopalganj district.
Ramkalawan, whose great-grandfather had migrated from Bihar more than 100 years ago, came to India earlier this week to participate in the first PIO (persons of Indian origin) Parliamentarians Conference held at New Delhi.
According a warm welcome to the Seychelles leader, Malik told him about Bihar's "immense contribution" to India's glorious history and great men like Gautamm Buddha, Mahavir, Guru Gobind Singh, Emperor Ashoka, Chandragputa and Chanakya who were associated with the land.
The people from the state have carved out a niche for themselves in all parts of the world by virtue of their merit and hard work, he added.
The governor also presented the Seychelles leader with a memento during the meeting.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content
