Special gift to Trump before swearing in, Amritsar artist gave good wishes through painting

Chandigarh: America's newly elected President Donald Trump is in the news these days. The reason behind this is that he will take oath as the President tomorrow, Monday i.e. on January 20. Politicians from all over the world have been invited for this special event. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will participate in this ceremony from India's side. There is a lot of enthusiasm among the people about the new President of America. Meanwhile, a similar picture has been seen in Amritsar, Punjab also. Actually, Jagjot Singh Rubal, an artist living in Amritsar, has made a 5X7 feet picture of him as a congratulatory message from India.

While talking to news agency ANI, Jagjot Singh Rubal said that India-America friendship is beneficial for everyone. He further said that first of all, I would like to congratulate Trump, who is going to become the President of America for the second time. He is going to have an official ceremony tomorrow (Monday). I wished him all the best through a painting from India.

Jagjot has made paintings of PM Modi and President

Describing the relationship between America and India as important, Jagjot Singh said that he has made portraits of many world leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for which he was highly praised. He said that I have already made paintings of the last three Presidents of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I have also received praise for them. The painting is 5*7 feet.

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