Thursday 22 September 2016

What do Pakistanis think about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi?

What do Pakistanis think about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi?


Pakistanis were talking about NaMo in Pakistan when we were discussing about JNU, dalits and Muslims in India…
Pakistanis were praising him when his own countrymen scolding and screaming him about not bringing acche din as he promised….
Yes this is the fact, but…
You know, Pakistani sees next world leader in him. Yes, you read it correcrly, Pakistani has accepted NaMo as next world leader. Also they are considering him a brilliant person. They call him leader not a politician. Don't you feel proud when other country seeing next world leader in your PM ?
There is one TV news show host of Pakistan says that no other Indian prime minister has had such an impact on India-Pakistan relations before. Can't you see the hope of better relation between India and Pakistan ?
Local shopkeeper of Lahore Naveed says that Modi is a household name in Pakistan, he’s more popular here than in India. Don't you feel proud on this ?
If Tea Boy or a Wood Cutter attain a high position In Europe & the USA by his hard work, then, they recognize him with due respect. They perceive him as a “Role Model” & appreciate his mission. But in contrary what we are doing. We are doing completely opposite to it.
He is a man of his words. We just have to trust him and support him what he is doing. Change doesn't come in single night we have to chase it.
I won't write more as people don't like to read long answers. I'm simply sharing links which are enough to make you feel proud to be an Indian and also proud to get PM like Narendra Modi.
  • Pakistani media talking about NaMo's brilliancy
  • Pakistani recognizing his qualities
  • They sees the next world leader in him
And even he threatened Pakistan by mentioning Baluchistan in his speech of independence day…
NaMo has made us feel proud to be an indian. He has changed image of India in front of the world. He is the hope of better India.

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