PM Modi on Pakistan: I have gone to Lahore and seen the power myself; Prime Minister replied on Pakistan's nuclear capability

Posted on 24th May 2024 by rohit kumar

Amidst the excitement of Lok Sabha elections in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is continuously addressing election rallies. Prime Minister Modi, who talks on different issues, also remains in the headlines for his outspoken comments on issues like Pakistan and nuclear. In the latest development, a comment from PM Modi related to Pakistan is going viral on social media. In this, he has said that he has gone to Lahore and seen the condition there.


 

The Prime Minister responded to a question related to the statements of the opposition parties, in which senior politicians like Farooq Abdullah had advised 'Pakistan is a nuclear country, India should take care of it'. What should be Pakistan's nuclear power and India's attitude towards it? On this question, PM Modi said, he went to Lahore and checked the strength of Pakistan.

 

 

 

Referring to the incident in Pakistan, PM Modi said, 'A reporter was reporting there, Hi Allah Tauba, Hi Allah Tauba... How did he come to Pakistan without a visa...', the video clip of which is being shared. In this, emphasis has been laid on the last line of the Prime Minister's answer. He said, 'Hey, that was my country once upon a time.'


 

BJP leader shared a video clip of the interview on the Instagram handle

BJP leader Manoj Goyal, associated with the Ministry of Micro and Small Industries, has shared the video clip of this interview with PM Modi on his Instagram handle. In his profile, he has described himself as the Chairman of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission. Let us tell you that this interview has been broadcast on India TV. In this, PM Modi boldly answered the question asked about the rhetoric of opposition leaders advising them to live in fear of Pakistan.


 

Unfortunately, Congress is raising questions on the decision to remove 370.

During the same interview, the Prime Minister also answered on Jammu and Kashmir, the decision to remove Article 370 of the Constitution, and India's relations with Islamic countries. PM Modi said that after the decision of August 5, 2019, most of the countries termed it as India's internal matter. However, unfortunately, the Congress Party in India raised questions about this decision. The Prime Minister said that despite this decision, he has gained respect in many Arab and Islamic countries. After the death sentence in Qatar, there was success in bringing people safely to India. According to the Prime Minister, Modi is such a brand that even when abused, opposition leaders get a place in the media.

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