PM Modi Oath / Pak PM's first reaction on PM Modi's oath, said this

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 10, 2024, 01:56 PM
PM Modi Oath: Narendra Modi took oath as the Prime Minister of India for the third time on Sunday. Since taking the oath, he has been receiving congratulatory messages from all over the world. Guests from 7 countries were a part of PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony. On Monday, the Prime Minister of the neighboring country, Shahbaz Sharif, also congratulated PM Modi on becoming the Prime Minister. Shahbaz Sharif tweeted on Twitter, "Hearty congratulations to Narendra Modi on taking oath as the Prime Minister of India." Earlier on Sunday, the Presidents of Uganda, Canada, Slovenia, as well as former Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Bill Gates congratulated the PM.

Big leaders of the world congratulated

Congratulatory messages have been pouring in since Prime Minister Modi won the election for the third time. Top leaders of many countries like Russia, America, Britain, UAE and Korea have congratulated PM Modi. US President Joe Biden congratulated Prime Minister Modi, NDA and about 650 million voters on their victory in this historic election. In a social media post, Biden wrote, "The friendship between the two countries is getting stronger as a shared future with unlimited possibilities is emerging."

At the same time, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Rishi Sunak congratulated Prime Minister Modi on his victory and wrote on social media, "Britain and India have the closest friendship and this friendship will continue in the future."

What is the meaning of congratulations?

Pakistan is currently facing economic and political crisis. In such a situation, PM Shahbaz is making every possible effort to create stability in the country. The Shahbaz government has also taken the initiative to hold peace talks with the country's opposition PTI. This congratulations can be seen as a small initiative to improve relations with the neighboring country.

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