Modi must be defeated, this will improve India-Pak relations - Pakistani leader Fawad Chaudhary
India-Pakistan / Modi must be defeated, this will improve India-Pak relations - Pakistani leader Fawad Chaudhary
India-Pakistan - Modi must be defeated, this will improve India-Pak relations - Pakistani leader Fawad Chaudhary
India-Pakistan: Former Pakistani minister Fawad Chaudhary is constantly making statements on the Indian elections. He said that he wants Narendra Modi to lose in the general elections being held in India. Fawad said that everyone in Pakistan wants Narendra Modi to lose. India-Pakistan relations will improve only when extremism in both countries will reduce. The common people of Pakistan do not hate India, but in India, RSS and BJP are constantly filling people's hearts with hatred for Pakistan. This is not good for the common people of both countries in any way.Fawad further said that Narendra Modi's thinking is radical. It is very important that he is defeated. Whoever defeats him, whether it is Rahul, Kejriwal or Mamta Banerjee, our best wishes are with him.Two points of Fawad Chaudhary's statement…1. RSS-BJP are spreading hatred for MuslimsFawad Chaudhary further said that RSS and BJP are spreading hatred for Muslims. In such a situation, it is our duty to pray for the victory of those who stop them. These people say that people of Pakistan are campaigning against BJP. They are thinking that their people are fools. What Indian voters do not know is that their benefit is not in fundamentalism but in living together. The voter of India knows his benefits and disadvantages.2. Does not know Rahul Gandhi or KejriwalChoudhary said that he does not know Rahul Gandhi or Arvind Kejriwal. He is supporting these people because the majoritarianism on which India is growing under the leadership of Narendra Modi will not be good for Pakistan as a neighbor. In such a situation, I think that whoever fights fundamentalism in India should have our support.Modi said- Support to Rahul-Kejriwal from Pakistan is a matter of concernPrime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concern over the support Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal are getting from Pakistan. Modi said that this is a serious matter, it should be investigated. Modi said this during an interview with news agency IANS on May 27.The Prime Minister also said that I do not think that I should comment on this subject in view of the position I hold. But I can understand your concern.During the Lok Sabha elections in India, former Pakistani minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Fawad Chaudhary had tweeted about Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal. Chaudhary also shared a video, in which he praised Rahul Gandhi.Kejriwal told Fawad - We are capable, take care of our countryDelhi CM Arvind Kejriwal cast his vote with his family in Delhi on Saturday morning, 25 May. He posted a picture of this on social media. Reposting it, former Pakistani minister Fawad Chaudhary wrote - I wish that the forces of hatred and extremism will be defeated by peace and harmony.Responding to Fawad Chaudhary, Kejriwal said - Chaudhary sahab, I and the people of my country are fully capable of handling our issues. Your tweet is not needed. The situation in Pakistan is very bad at this time. You take care of your country.Fawad had also posted in support of RahulFawad Chaudhary had tweeted on May 1 by writing 'Rahul on fire'. Along with this tweet, he had also attached a video of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. In this video, Rahul is talking about the poor, farmers and unemployed youth. After Fawad's post, BJP leaders had called Congress a supporter of Pakistan.BJP leader Shahzad Poonawala had said - Earlier Hafiz Saeed had said that Congress is his favorite party. Mani Shankar Aiyar had gone to Pakistan to seek support to remove PM Modi. We remember that recently Congress leaders had raised slogans of Pakistan Zindabad.Shahzad Poonawala had said that Fawad Chaudhary's post has made it clear that Congress is hand in glove with Pakistan. From the manifesto of Muslim League to the formation of Muslim League, Pakistan's statement has come a day after the statement of India Alliance in which it has said that let's do 'vote jihad'.