Syed Mustafa Kamal, an MP from Pakistan, has praised India wholeheartedly. The Pakistani MP said that on the one hand open gutters are killing children in Karachi, while on the other hand, India has reached the moon. Syed Mustafa Kamal, MP of Pakistan's political party Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan (MQM-P), showed a mirror to the governments of the country in his address in the Parliament there.
Pakistani MP praised India fiercely
The Pakistani MP said, 'Today when the world is moving towards the moon, our children are still dying by falling into the gutter in Karachi. When we see the news on our TV screens that India has reached the moon and just two seconds later the news comes that a child has died after falling into an open gutter in Karachi. Referring to the shortage of fresh water in Karachi, the MQM leader said, 'Karachi is the revenue engine of Pakistan. There are two ports in the country and both are in Karachi. In a way, it is the gateway of the country. Karachi has not had fresh water for 15 years, whenever water comes, it is captured by the tanker mafia.
About 25 million children are not going to school in Pakistan
Citing a report, Syed Mustafa Kamal said, 'About 70 lakh children are not going to school in Sindh province and at the national level this figure is about 2.6 crore. Karachi is the capital of Sindh province. Mustafa Kamal said, 'We have a total of 48 thousand schools, but a report shows that out of these, 11 thousand schools are lying vacant. 2.62 crore children in the country are not able to go to school. This should give sleepless nights to the leaders of the country.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman has also praised
This statement of Syed Mustafa Kamal has come after the statement of another senior leader of Pakistan, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, in which Maulana Fazlur Rehman had said that 'India and Pakistan got independence together, but today they (India) are trying to become a superpower. We are dreaming of and we are begging to avoid bankruptcy. Maulana Fazlur Rehman while comparing India and Pakistan in the Parliament there said, 'We cannot even make laws on our own will. We all take pride in this Parliament that we have become VVIPs. India and we got independence on the same day. Today they are dreaming of becoming the world's superpower and we are begging to save ourselves from bankruptcy. Who is responsible for this? Now and then the talk turns to politicians.
American businessman of Pakistani origin also became an admirer of PM Modi
It is noteworthy that the discussion about PM Modi and India's economic progress is now becoming common in Pakistan. Recently, Pakistani-origin American businessman Sajid Tarar also praised PM Modi. He said that Pakistan too should have a strong leader like Modi. He said Narendra Modi is a strong leader has taken India forward significantly and is expected to become the Prime Minister for the third time. Tarar said, 'Modi is an extraordinary leader and he is a natural born leader. He is the only Prime Minister who visited Pakistan under adverse circumstances and risked his political capital. I hope Modi ji will start talks and trade with Pakistan.
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