Summary Narendra Modi is currently on a 3-day visit to China
(Web Desk) -- Indian PM Narendra Modi has begun a three-day visit to China on Thursday in an apparent bid to boost bilateral ties between the two countries.
Tweeps in Pakistan took to the social media platform to advise their brothers in China of Modi’s involvement in acts of terrorism. Twitterati in Pakistan have responded to Indian premier’s visit to China as #ChinaBewareOfModi trended throughout the day.
Describing the Indian intelligence agency RAW as the force behind the recent attacks on minorities, a tweep said:
#ChinaBewareOfModi After selection of Modi ,RAW is more active in Pak for attack on minorities .Sikh.hindu.Christian Dalats
— Mobeen Aslam (@mobeenaslam) May 14, 2015
Another tweep held a similar view:
Modi is following the "Philosophy of Chankya". And it is very simple "Baghal main Churi, Mounh main ram ram". #ChinaBewareOfModi
— Mudassar Shahbaz (@mudsarrehan) May 14, 2015
RAW backing terrorists n sponsoring them in pak! it s time to say #ChinaBewareOfModi
— kiran khan (@kiran_khan92) May 14, 2015
Narendra Modi was also labeled as ‘terrorist’, while the picture tweeted says all:
Narendra Modi is the biggest terrorist in the #World #ChinaBewareOfModi @FarhanKVirk @ShkhRasheed @AQpk pic.twitter.com/uSim3Lintf
— Jawad Khan (@JawadKhanPak) May 14, 2015
Describing Modi as the ‘slayer of peace’, the picture by the tweep says a thousand words:
Dear #ChinaBewareOfModi Reality of #Ind indeed.Their involvemnt in trrorism activities confirmed by @AsimBajwaISPR pic.twitter.com/eFZrAHEvmz"
— sumairajamil (@iamsumaira) May 14, 2015
Narendra Modi is currently on a 3-day visit to China where he will meet Chinese President and travel to Shanghai and Beijing.
It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan and China enjoy a long history of mutual friendship between the countries extending from 1949 up to present day, with the current trend by Pakistani twitterati an advice to the Chinese.
