
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Gujarat. He started it with a road show in Vadodara. Here, family members of Indian Army officer Colonel Sofia Qureshi showered flowers during the road show of Prime Minister Modi. During his two-day visit to Gujarat, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of various development projects in the state.
'Our women are no less than any men'
Colonel Sofia Qureshi's brother Mohammad Sanjay Qureshi said, 'It was a very proud moment to see the Prime Minister face to face.' About his sister Sofia Qureshi, he said, 'I thank our defense force for giving this opportunity to Sofia. There is no better moment than a woman taking revenge for the wrong done to women. She told the enemies that our women are no less than any men.'
'Now Sofia is not just my sister, now she is the sister of the whole country'
Colonel Sofia Qureshi's twin sister Shaina Sunsara said, 'I am a woman myself, I can feel how much Prime Minister Modi has raised women. Sofia Qureshi is my twin sister. This is a very encouraging thing. Now Sofia is not just my sister, now she has become the sister of the whole country.'
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