Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has extended warm felicitations to Indian PM Narendra Modi on his assumption of office for a third term.
Sharif conveyed his message of congratulations through his official X account, acknowledging Modi's recent electoral success.
In his message, Sharif remarked, "My warm felicitations to Modi Ji (@narendramodi) on assuming office for the third time. Your party's success in recent elections reflects the confidence of the people in your leadership."
My warm felicitations to Modi Ji (@narendramodi) on assuming office for the third time. Your party's success in recent elections reflects the confidence of the people in your leadership. Let us replace hate with hope and seize the oppurtunity to shape the destiny of the two…
— Nawaz Sharif (@NawazSharifMNS) June 10, 2024
This statement underscores the significant victory of Modi's party and the public trust in his leadership.
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Sharif also emphasized the importance of fostering positive relations between the two neighbouring countries. He stated, "Let us replace hate with hope and seize the opportunity to shape the destiny of the two billion people of South Asia."
This call for collaboration and peace highlights the potential for improved relations and mutual progress in the region.
This diplomatic gesture from Nawaz Sharif reflects a hopeful outlook for future cooperation between Pakistan and India, aiming to enhance the well-being and prosperity of the South Asian region.
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Earlier on Monday, Nawaz's brother, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, extended his congratulations to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his re-election and swearing-in ceremony.
Narendra Modi was sworn in as the prime minister of India for the third consecutive term on Sunday, equalling the record set by Jawaharlal Nehru. However, this time, Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) failed to secure a simple majority, necessitating the formation of a coalition government with support from other parties.
Indian President Draupadi Murmu administered the oath of office to Modi during an official ceremony held at the President's House. The event was attended by newly elected members of the assembly and various distinguished guests.
The swearing-in ceremony also saw the presence of heads of state from neighbouring countries, including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Mauritius.