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Who Was He Waving At? PM Modi Trolled On Social Media Over Dal Lake Video

IANS, 04 Feb, 2019 09:29 PM

    Narendra Modi toured the Dal Lake in Srinagar on Sunday as part of his day-long visit to Jammu and Kashmir.

     

    PM Modi's first stop was Leh, where he interacted with locals and dedicated key education and power projects to residents of the region. He then went to Jammu, where he launched several educational and infrastructure projects.

     

    The last stop in PM Modi's day-long visit was Srinagar to lay foundation stones for development projects, where he also made a stop at the famous Dal lake.

     

    In a video posted by news agency ANI on Twitter, PM Modi is seen waving as he tours the Dal Lake on a boat.

     

    Separatists had called for a complete shutdown to protest the prime minister's visit.

     

    Former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti, along with other opposition leaders, took a swipe at the prime minister for waving at "imaginary friends in Kashmir" during the boat ride.

     
     

    National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said "there is no way the PM would be waving at an empty lake."

     
     

    Congress leader Salman Nizami posted an image of PM Modi from the tour with the caption "waving to the mountains."

     
     
     

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