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Modi recalls ‘Unannounced’ Pakistan visit, asserts India’s strength

Following the latest India and Pakistan tensions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was asked and shared a few words during the interview. Addressing a rally recently, Modi stated regarding Mani Shankar Aiyar’s recent comment that he was a nightmare for Pakistan,

“I am the biggest reason for their sleepless nights. Soon, he narrated his unannounced visit to Lahore in 2015 and sounded amazed; He said, “I myself went to Pakistan to find out how powerful this country is?”

What was interesting was that Modi had a revelation about his Lahore visit, where a Pakistani reporter said, ‘Oh my God, he had arrived in the country without a Visa!’ to which the PM retorted, ‘Well, it was my country once,’ the meaning of Pakistan was once a part of India before it was divided.

In response to sanctions removal and concerns about India’s involvement in ‘targeted assassinations,’ Modi remarked that he does not understand why people in India are ‘crying’ over the matter. He said that today, most of the Pakistanis are anxious, and I am the reason for their anxiety. Thus, I fully realize that some people in our country are also concerned about it.

Sarcastically, hurling a veiled attack at the Congress party, Modi broke into a diatribe against a particular leader who had held the brief for both Pakistan and Ajmal Kasab during the 26/11 Mumbai mayhem.

He also pointed this out during the election campaign while speaking at a rally in Punjab, where he said that if he were alive in 1971, then he would have taken Kartarpur Sahib from Pakistan before setting their troops free.

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