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Twitterati hails PM Modi’s fiery speech against Pakistan, says ‘we will support our PM’

Hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s sweltering speech against Pakistan, Twitterati has come in support of the PM. #pmreturnsurifire and #KeralaWithNaMo trended on the social networking site after PMModi made his strongest attack yet on Pakistan.

India TV News Desk New Delhi Published : Sep 24, 2016 23:55 IST, Updated : Sep 24, 2016 23:55 IST
Twitterati hails PM Modi’s fiery speech against Pakistan
Image Source : PTI Twitterati hails PM Modi’s fiery speech against Pakistan

Hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s sweltering speech against Pakistan, Twitterati has come in support of the PM.

#pmreturnsurifire and #KeralaWithNaMo trended on the social networking site after PMModi made his strongest attack yet on Pakistan.

“The nation deserves such decisiveness, dedication & determination. #PMReturnsUriFire,” said a user.

“By this fiery speech..We are confident that our PM won’t let us down. #PMReturnsUriFire,” tweeted another.

Spending a large part of his forceful speech on the issue of terrorism, Modi also ridiculed Pakistan for “singing the Kashmir tune” at the UN.

After Modi began his address in Malayalam and assured of the BJP and Centre’s commitment for the progress of Kerala, many twitter users hailed the Prime Minister as #KeralaWithNaMo too started to trend.

“#KeralaWithNaMo not only Kerala but whole nation is with #PM We will support our PM in every possible way,” posted a user.

“#KeralaWithNaMo Perfect Speech, Shows Responsible Leadership @narendramodi,” said another.

But there were many who differed, posting “#KeralaNotWithNaMo”

“Modi selected the safest place in India for replying to PAK shows how serious he is on today’s jibe #KeralaNotWithNaMo,” posted a user.

“Spend all the money for paid trends, but the truth is #KeralaNotWithNaMo,” said another.

(With inputs from IANS)

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