HomeSocial Media'Extremely adorable!' PM Modi blesses Gul Panag's son after she shares a video where...

‘Extremely adorable!’ PM Modi blesses Gul Panag’s son after she shares a video where he identifies ‘Modi ji’ on magazine covers

Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the video and said that he wishes him best in whatever he seeks to do.

Prime Minister Modi blessed actress Gul Panag’s son on Twitter after she shared an adorable video of her son identifying him on covers of magazine.


Panag said that her son, Nihal, now promptly identifies PM Modi in magazines and newspapers. Prime Minister Modi acknowledged the video and said that he wishes him best in whatever he seeks to do.

Read: Gul Panag reveals Arvind Kejriwal and AAP’s dangerous pandering to Khalistanis during elections

“I am also sure he will find an amazing mentor and guide in you, @gulpanag,” he tweeted.

Join OpIndia's official WhatsApp channel

  Support Us  

For likes of 'The Wire' who consider 'nationalism' a bad word, there is never paucity of funds. They have a well-oiled international ecosystem that keeps their business running. We need your support to fight them. Please contribute whatever you can afford

OpIndia Staff
OpIndia Staffhttps://www.opindia.com
Staff reporter at OpIndia

Related Articles

Trending now

Gujarat tops NITI Aayog’s Investment Friendliness Index: From ports to semiconductors, read how it became the first choice of investors

The goal of making India a developed nation by 2047 cannot be achieved by the central government alone. Ultimately, industries are set up in the states, employment is created in the states, and the biggest impact of investment also falls on the states.

How UP won the battle against encephalitis

By executing structural, multi-departmental reforms, the Yogi government changed Uttar Pradesh’s fight against encephalitis from reactive hospital treatment to proactive prevention. Massive door-to-door immunisation, clean water initiatives, and local critical care upgrades successfully reduced seasonal Japanese Encephalitis deaths by 95%.
- Advertisement -