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This Heartwarming Letter Of 11-Year-Old PAKISTANI GIRL To PM Modi Is Going Viral! Here’s What She Requested!

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being applauded all around the world for his great leadership skills and vision to make India one of the strongest economies in the world.

Recently, his party had an amazing win in the most important state of India, Uttar Pradesh and this victory’s echo was heard by our next door neighbors as well.

Yes, his glorious victory got an unexpected congratulatory message from across the border(i.e, Pakistan).

 

An 11-year-old school student from Lahore, Pakistan, Aqeedat Naveed, congratulated the PM for such stupendous victory and urged to take steps towards friendship and peace between India and Pakistan.

Read her entire letter here.

 

she also makes an innocent suggestion about how both the countries should buy more medicines for the poor instead of bullets. Her letter reads:

In her letter, Aqeedat Naveed highlighted on the need for peace between India and Pakistan and said that Prime Minister Modi can help speed up the process.

Once my father told me that winning of hearts is a marvelous job. Perhaps you have won the hearts of Indian people, therefore you won the election in UP. But I must tell you if you want to win more Indian and Pakistani hearts, you should take steps towards friendship and peace. Both countries need good relation. Let’s make a peace bridge between India and Pakistan.

Let’s decide that we will not buy bullets, will buy books. We will not buy the guns, will buy the medicine for the poor people. Choice is ours, peace or conflict. I congratulate you for your success in UP elections.

She further emphasized that the choice between peace and conflict lies open for both the nations, and signed off by congratulating the Prime Minister for the UP Polls victory.

Well, PM Modi acknowledged her letter by sending her a greeting card. If only everyone thought this way!

Aqeedat and her 14-year-old brother, Moarikh Naveed together have been writing peace letters. The duo also drew Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s attention to the condition of Sikhs in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, where the Sikhs continue to live without basic necessities.

Aqeedat is in class 5 and her brother is in class 8. It was Moarrikh’s idea to write peace letters and her sister just followed him. The siblings want tourists to visit Pakistan the way they travel to India. They want to see India and dreams to have peace between the two nations.