Modi is a strong and matured politician: Pak Journalist

 

It was great news when Indian and Pakistan Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Nawaz Sharif shake hands and exchanged gifts six months ago. Even today, their shake hand and exchanging pleasantries at SAARC meetings draws good attention of entire world media, but in wake of their strained relations. Though, Modi shakes hands and spoke with Nawaz for a while, it is just a formality and nothing else. Actually, Pakistan is willing to revive talks with India, but Modi is averse for it, because Pakistan is still continuing its double game with India.

 

When, both Prime Ministers are shaking hands at SAARC meeting, Pakistan based terrorists are attacking on the Indian Boarder Security personal and civilians in the backyard at Jammu & Kashmir boarders. Two Indian soldiers and three civilians are reported to be killed in their attacks. Indian troops have to conduct a special operation to clear the terrorists hiding in their bunkers. Border security officials are very much worried with the timing of terrorists’ attacks, in wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Poonch sector in the state for elections campaigning. So, Pakistan can’t blame Narendra Modi for not showing any interest to speak to its Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the SAARC meetings or can expect Indian government revive talks with it.

 

It would expect such second thoughts if there is Congress government at New Delhi but not when Modi is ruling the country. Pakistani reports who have opportunity to shoot few questions to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, agreed that he is a strong and mature politician.

 

A Pakistan journalist during a chit chat with ANI journalist said, “Modi is a very strong personality. India is blessed and lucky to have a leader like him. However, he must use his strength for the improvement of the ties between Pakistan and India and sort out the problems between the two countries."