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Pakistani Citizen Expresses Desire for Modi to Rule Pakistan in Viral Video

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Pakistani Citizen Expresses Desire for Modi to Rule Pakistan in Viral Video. In a video that has gone viral, a Pakistani citizen expressed his disappointment with the current state of affairs in his country and his wish that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would rule Pakistan. The man, whose comments were captured by Pakistani Youtuber Sana Amjad, spoke out against the Shehbaz Sharif government and the high prices of essential items in the country.

He expressed regret over the Partition of India and Pakistan, saying that if the two countries were still united, Pakistanis would be able to buy tomatoes for PKR 20/kg, chicken for PKR 150/kg, and petrol for PKR 50 per litre. The man went on to say that if Modi were ruling Pakistan, the country would not need any other leaders, as Modi would be able to deal with all the “mischievous elements” in the country.

The man praised Modi’s leadership and the fact that he is respected and followed by his people. He said that he is ready to live under Modi’s rule, adding that Indians are able to buy tomatoes and chicken at reasonable rates while Pakistanis struggle to feed their families.

The man ended his speech by saying that there is no comparison between India and Pakistan, and that Pakistanis need to stop comparing themselves to India. He expressed his hope that his country would be ruled by Modi, and that he would be able to feed his children every night.

Sana Amjad, the Pakistani Youtuber who posted the video, is a former journalist who has worked with several media houses in Pakistan. The video has been widely shared on social media, sparking a debate about the current state of affairs in Pakistan and the desire for a strong leader like Modi to take charge.

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