How are PM Modi and Arvind Kejriwal discussed in Pakistan media

 

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The Lok Sabha elections in India will be discussed all over India and also in the media of Pakistan. At the center of this discussion is the statement of the leader of India and the leader of Pakistan. Choudhary Fawad Hussain, a minister during Pakistan's Imran Khan regime, commented on Bharat. On May 25, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his family posted a photo of him going to vote on social media. Ch. Fawad Hussain retweeted the post on twitter saying "may peace and harmony defeat forces of hate and extremism". If this Ch. Arvind Kejriwal replied to Fawad Hussain's tweet and said, Choudhary sahib, I and the people of my country are fully capable of handling our issues. You tweet is not needed.


The situation in Pakistan is very bad right now. You take care of your country. After this Fawad Hussain replied to this reply and said CM Sir, elections are your issue only. Be it India or Pakistan, extremism knows no limits. Anyone with a conscience will not say this is right. The situation in Pakistan is not ideal but everyone should try to be better. If the Minister of Pakistan Ch. The BJP government wants to create problems regarding this social media tweet between Fawad Hussain and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said that an appeal is being made from Pakistan to vote for the Chief Minister of Delhi.


Then there is no case of just a single word. Be it Pakistan Fawad Hussain or India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former ministers, now only Gote is being talked about and elections are being held there. During the elections in Pakistan, there is discussion in India and during the elections in India, there is discussion in Pakistan. This is not now, it has been going on since the independence of India and Pakistan. Along with that, the media of both the countries also report on it. In an interview on May 10, Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned Pakistan and said that Pakistan was taken from our country in 1947. Now let him try to do his own good. They are eating two meals of bread enough to feed their stomachs. We have come a long way. After this statement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Abdul Basit shared his response on social media and wrote, This is a blessing in disguise for Pakistan. The latter must be patient. India needs Pakistan more than the other way round. If re-elected, Narendra Modi will likely eat his words.


 Wait and see. Some media groups in Pakistan are monitoring the elections in India and publishing reports on them. A person who worked in International Labor Organization gave a statement about Indian Muslims. That is, The Muslim question has become central to the Indian elections again. The 2019 Indian election campaign focused on the enemy of India from without. In 2024, it is the enemy of India from within.


In 2019, the Bharatiya Janata Party-Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (BJP-RSS) was proudly stating “Hum ghus Ke maarein gey [We will infiltrate and kill].” In 2024, they are characterizing the Indian Muslim as a “ghus paitheeya.” The irony is lost in the hubris.


Narendra Modi claims that his main rival party, the Indian National Congress, has a Muslim bias-that it has given in the past, and intends to give in the future, if it wins, resources to Muslims from the reservations that Dr Ambedkar – the architect of the Indian constitution – “gave to Dalits, backward classes and adivasis” in the Indian constitution. In doing so, the Congress, according to this claim, has gone against the constitution, in which these reservations were not given to Muslims.

 

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