Prime Minister Modi

Prime Minister Modi

Prime Minister Modi wrote a letter to Nawaz Sharif

According to the report, Prime Minister Modi wrote a letter to Nawaz Sharif last month, expressing “deep condolences” on his mother’s death on 22 November.

According to the Dawn newspaper published on Thursday, the High Commission of Islamabad-based

Indian High Commission sent this letter to Nawaz Sharif’s daughter and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice-chairman Maryam Nawaz and requested her to send her father about it Notify.

I missed the meeting with Nawaz’s mother – PM Modi

In a letter renew by PML-N on Thursday, Modi wrote, “Dear Mian Sir, I am deeply saddened to know about your mother Begum Shamim Akhtar in London on 22 November.

My deepest fellow feeling in this hour of grief. With you.

Prime Minister Modi recalled Nawaz’s visit to his mother during his visit to Lahore in 2015 and said, “His simplicity and warmth were truly poignant”.

He also wrote, “In this time of grief, I pray to God to give you and your whole family the strength to bear this irreparable loss.

Nawaz Sharif’s mother Begum Shamim Akhtar died on 22 November in Britain. Her body was later going to Pakistan and she was buried at the ancestral residence at Jati Umra in Lahore.

In December 2015, Prime Minister Modi surprised everyone by returning to Afghanistan and suddenly going to Pakistan. Sharif came to pick him up and the two leaders took him to Raiwind in a helicopter from Lahore Airport.

After this, Prime Minister Modi attended the wedding of Sharif’s granddaughter at home. After staying here for some time, he had a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart before going to Delhi.

Relationship deteriorated again

Then relations between India and Pakistan started deteriorating when in 2016 there was an extremist attack on Pathankot Air Force Base. India blamed an organization based in Pakistan for this attack.

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