Received message from Modi, tweets Pak PM

Pakistan National Day is usually celebrated to mark the Lahore Resolution on March 23rd, every year. On the eve of Pakistan’s National Day, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reportedly sent Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan a greeting message. Imran Khan brought the news to the limelight by tweeting the same on his Twitter page. He said PM Modi told him that it is time for people of the subcontinent to work together for a peaceful and prosperous region, in an atmosphere free of terror and violence.

Imran also quoted that PM Modi is absolutely right and he also wishes to resolve all the pending issues with India. He said the two countries will hopefully create a new relationship based on peace and prosperity. The Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has organised events yesterday as Islamabad celebrates the day. But Indian officials reportedly stood outside the Pakistan High Commission and were seen discouraging Indian guests from attending the event. Earlier too, Islamabad has been discouraged to have contacts with the Hurriyat leaders.

Political journalists from Pakistan stated that PM Modi’s greeting message is a great welcoming gesture towards peace. But Former High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit, said that it is only a message to remind the terror attacks and no friendly talks are in the mind of Modi. He also added that it is interesting how Imran posted this message but not Modi.


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