This Letter By A 11 Year Old Pakistani Girl To PM Modi Has A Powerful Message! It’s Going Viral!

BJP is busy celebrating its historic electoral win in Uttar Pradesh. People have many expectations from PM Modi now, and he’ll surely do his best to fulfill them. Amidst all this, Narendra Modi has received a congratulatory letter from Pakistan.

This letter has been sent by Aqeedat Naveed, a 11 year old student from Lahore, and it is indeed the cutest, yet the most powerful letter. She has congratulated the PM for his victory in UP.

This Letter By A 11 Year Old Pakistani Girl To PM Modi Has A Powerful Message! It's Going Viral! - RVCJ Media

Aqeedat is the daughter of a Lahore University professor, and her letter has a brilliant message for our PM. Although she is just 11, her maturity is worth appreciating. She was right in saying that Modi won the elections in UP, because he succeeded in winning the hearts of the people there.

Aqeedat requested the Prime Minister to take some steps to bridge the gap between India and Pakistan; all she wants is peace between the 2 nations.

Here’s her heartwarming 2-page letter!

And one more page…

The letter reads,

“Once my father told me that winning hearts is a marvellous 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 our, peace or conflict.
I congratulate you for your success in UP election.
Take care. Warmest regards
Aqeedat Naveed”

How sweet! Modi will be super happy reading this letter, which has come from the other side of the border.

It seems Aqeedat loves Indian Ministers; earlier, she had written a letter to Sushma Swaraj to wish her a speedy recovery.

Way to go Aqeedat; we are proud of you!

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