PM Modi will join US President Joe Biden and the Prime Ministers of Australia and Japan at the Quad Summit in Tokyo on May 24. The Prime Minister met several industrialists in Japan. He met with SoftBank Group Corp.’s board director Masayoshi Son, Suzuki Motor Corporation advisor Osamu Suzuki. During one such meeting, when Modi removed a business man from the camera, Congress leader Alka Lamba took a jibe at him.
On the other hand, people reacted in this way on social media. Neeraj Kumar Singh wrote that if he had loved the country as much as he did with the camera, then when would the condition and direction of this country have changed. One wrote that this picture should last for 100 years for the grandchildren of the blind devotee. Jangsher Khan wrote that how would this camera GV have spoken in English? One wrote that Suzuki’s advisor! It is as if the same survey of Japan is being done.
It was tweeted from the handle of Har Har Mahadev that this camera GV has made Pakistan and China sleepless. There is a lot of hope from this guy. These 4 countries did not connect like this. Pakistan came rubbing its nose. America had but he did not agree. America made the biggest arms deal till date with India. With India today, all this is the power of this camera GV.
A user named Pankaj advised Alka Lamba and wrote that maybe your mental level is getting low? Do you think with such mindset you will be able to make Congress or Rahul win? One wrote that why Alkaji must have looked very chilly. It is an honor of India. PK Saini wrote that due to crazy people like you, this is the condition of Congress today.
Modi interacts with Indian community
PM Modi addressed the Indian community here. He said that the role of Japan in India’s development journey is very important. Prime Minister Modi told the Indian diaspora that I do not enjoy making lines on butter, I do lines on stones. We have created a strong, resilient and responsible democracy in India. In the last eight years, we have made it a medium of positive change in the lives of people. People welcomed him by raising slogans of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’.
Camera GV??? https://t.co/zGxGDu4CaP
— Alka Lamba (@LambaAlka) May 23, 2022
During this, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra and US International Development Finance Corporation (USIDFC) CEO Scott Nathan signed the India-US Investment Incentive Agreement (IIA). The Ministry of External Affairs said that this agreement will further enhance the investment cooperation from USIDFC in India. Investment will be encouraged in key sectors of the country.