Even as the Bollywood and film industry came out to wish Prime Minister Modi, actor and model Milind Soman took to Twitter and wrote: “I wish you good health and good proactive opposition, to push you to do better for our great country.” .
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated his 70th birthday on Thursday amid a sea of good wishes. But even when the prime minister responded to the birthday wishes of famous celebrities and world leaders around the world, a particular birthday wish and its response have gone viral.
Even as the Bollywood and film industry came out to wish Prime Minister Modi, actor and model Milind Soman took to Twitter and wrote: “I wish you good health and a good and proactive opposition, to push you to do better for our great country. “.
In response, PM Modi wrote, ‘Thank you for your birthday wishes and wishful thinking.’
READ: In cheeky response to actor Milind Soman’s birthday wish, Prime Minister Modi hits Oppn
The response has left many on Twitter baffled and trying to “figure out” what the prime minister’s “Illusions” comment meant. While some called it an excavation in Congress, others interpreted it as a mistake.
There are many ways to read this answer. One of them is: “a good and proactive opposition in India is an illusion because we have already ensured (and will continue to ensure) that no opposition party has enough money, credibility or even a voice … ever”. pic.twitter.com/s5XG9oWKUu
– Karthik (@beastoftraal) September 18, 2020
Hahaha! I lost this EPIC answer! Modi ji doesn’t beat around the bush while calling “Proactive Opposition” as “wishful thinking”! 😝https: //t.co/pQK42V4hmQ
– Utpal પાઠક உத்பல் பாட்டக் 🇮🇳 (@PunyaPrakop_) September 17, 2020
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended his greetings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 70th birthday, wishing him good health, happiness, well-being and success.
Meanwhile, the leader of Congress, Siddaramaiah, attacked the prime minister, claiming that the youth of India have decided to celebrate 17 September as “National Unemployment Day”, as 14 million people reportedly lost their jobs in the last six months. Siddaramaiah took to Twitter to attack Modi alleging job losses in the country.
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