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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visa-free visit to Pakistan’s Lahore in 2015 is again in the news. Modi shared this in an interview with India TV. Pakistani journalists were questioned that they had come without a visa. As if Modi is retaliating by saying that Pakistan was once my country.

Make fun of Modi

Modi raised the issue of visiting Pakistan while responding to Congress leader Mani Shankar Iyer’s statement that Pakistan has a nuclear bomb, so we should respect it. What should they be afraid of, I have visited Lahore and checked how strong they are,” Modi joked. “I personally visited Pakistan to see how powerful it is,” he said.

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Rebuttal with reference to undivided India

During a visit to Lahore, a Pakistani reporter was surprised. He said, “Hey Allah Tauba, bina visa ke aa gaye (Oh my God, you have entered the country without a visa). I told him this is my country,” Modi recalls. Modi was referring to undivided India before the 1947 partition.

I don’t understand why we care..

I know, people of Pakistan are worried these days. I also know that I am the root of their sorrows. But some in our own country are worried. “I don’t understand why our people are worried,” he told the opposition indirectly.

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Earlier, Modi, who was addressing an election rally in Patiala, Punjab, accused the Congress of dividing the country and making it for power. The partition left Kartar Sahib in Punjab, Pakistan, a few kilometers from the Indian border. For 70 years we had to have darshan of Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara only through binoculars,” Modi said.

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