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What has changed now, asks AAP on Modi's Lahore visit

In a major surprise, Modi flew to Lahore this afternoon, his first touchdown in Pakistan

Modi flies to Pakistan, goes to Sharif's house

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today wondered as to what was the change that prompted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Lahore when BJP opposed talks with Pakistan, and asked why this "yaarana" (friendship).

Senior AAP leader Ashutosh said it was BJP and Modi who were opposing talks with Pakistan under the pretext of terrorism. He questioned whether terrorism has completely stopped as Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif has now become a likable figure to Modi.

"It's BJP/Modi who has been opposing talks with Pakistan during the time of (former Prime Minister) Manmohan Singh under the pretext of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. What has changed now?
 
"We have always been saying (that) engagement with Pakistan is needed but BJP was opposing. Now they should explain - itna yaarana kyon lag raha hain Modi ji (why so much friendship)," Ashutosh tweeted.

In a major surprise, Modi flew to Lahore this afternoon, his first touchdown in Pakistan, where he met his counterpart Nawaz Sharif. Earlier this morning, Modi tweeted greetings to Sharif on his 66th birthday and wished him good health.

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First Published: Dec 25 2015 | 5:13 PM IST

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