Indian Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday highlighted the Pakistani leader’s positive comments towards India, saying even Islamic countries recognize India’s growth as a “powerful nation”. By 2027, global wealth will increase.
“One of the neighboring countries that never spoke well of us is that today its leader, India, is becoming a powerful country, but Pakistan remains an underdeveloped country.Perceptions of India are changing all over the world. “Leaders of all countries are now saying that the 21st century belongs to India,” he said. Ani.
Rajnath Singh is contesting the Lucknow Lok Sabha seat as a BJP candidate, against Ravidas Mehrotra of the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Sarwar Malik of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). Voting for Lucknow assembly seats is scheduled for May 20, coinciding with the fifth phase of Lok Sabha polls.
“India has reached the moon”
His remarks came after Saeed Mustafa, a member of Pakistan’s parliament, compared the achievements of India and Pakistan in his speech in Parliament on Wednesday. “The world is reaching the moon. But today in Karachi, innocent children are falling into open gutters and dying,” he said.
“On the same screen, the news came that India had reached the moon, and two seconds later the news came that a child had died after falling into a drain in Karachi…” says the leader of Pakistan’s Muttahida Quami Movement. . (MQM-P) added.
“I hope that Pakistan will have a leader like Prime Minister Modi.”
Adding to this, Sajid Tarar, a Pakistani-American businessman based in Baltimore, also praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a strong leader who has taken India to new heights. While acknowledging India’s rise in 2024, he hoped that Pakistan would also have a leader like him.
“Mr. Modi is a great leader. He is a born leader. He is the only prime minister who visited Pakistan in adverse circumstances and risked his political capital. We look forward to starting trade with the country,” Tarar said. P.T.I.
Meanwhile, Tarar highlighted Pakistan’s economic crisis and questioned Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s decision to provide financial aid to the people of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
“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. Protests in PoK are mainly “This is due to an increase in electricity prices,” he said.
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