“Mr. Modi is a great leader. He is a born leader. He is the only prime minister who visited Pakistan in the face of adversity and risked his political capital.” We hope to start trade,” Tarar told PTI.
“A peaceful Pakistan is good for India as well. It is written everywhere that Modiji will be the next prime minister of India,” Tarar said in response to a question.
Tarar immigrated to the United States in the 1990s and has deep ties to Pakistan’s ruling class.
“It is nothing short of a miracle that 970 million people in India are exercising their rights. India is the largest and largest democracy. Modiji’s popularity is visible there, and by 2024 India’s rise in 2017 is amazing. It is a story that needs to be told. In the future, people will learn from India’s democracy,” Tarar said.
Replying to a question, Tarar said Pakistan is experiencing an economic crisis, resulting in social unrest in many parts of the country, including Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
“Pakistan is going through an economic crisis. Inflation is high. Petrol prices are high. IMF wants to increase taxes. Electricity bills have gone up. We cannot export,” he said. . He said the main reason for the protests in PoK was the hike in electricity prices.
He questioned the Pakistani Prime Minister’s decision to provide economic aid to the people of PoK.
“Where will the money come from? We are discussing new IMF support measures. Pakistan is going through a financial crisis,” he said.
“Unfortunately, there is no effort to resolve the grassroots issues. The unrest continues. We hope we get a leader who can take us to the next level from all these problems,” Taller said.
He said India benefits from its young demographic. PTI LKJ RHL
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