Prime Minister Narendra Modi was recently in China for the G-20 Summit, where he spoke at length about India’s strong stand against terrorism. The highlight of his visit was his dig at Pakistan when he said that “one single nation” in South Asia is spreading terror.
“One single nation in South Asia is spreading these agents of terror in the countries of our region. India has a policy of zero tolerance to terrorism. Because anything less than that is not enough. For us, a terrorist is a terrorist,” he said.
He also met UK Prime Minister Theresa May, Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Argentina President Mauricio Macri and French President Francois Hollande.
Amid such important details, guess what made news on social media? A picture of him following US President Obama, which had some very comical outcomes. The moment was captured in a way that actually invited people to make fun of it. In the picture, Modi is walking behind Obama pointing a finger at him (or someone, but it certainly looks like it’s directed at Obama) and the captions people gave for the photo are absolutely hilarious.
Just when you thought that was it, another picture of PM Modi from the event has begun doing the rounds on social media. The picture taken by Greg Baker of Getty Images found its way to the Internet and just like the last one, this one’s making people roll on the floor laughing.
In the picture, Modi can be seen looking at the camera with a rather weird expression, while sharing the frame with Obama and Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and you don’t want to miss people’s captions to the photo.
jab shaadi me doston ke saath khade aur tumhari nazar ek ladki se hate hi na pic.twitter.com/Cji4W1M8Wy
@Being_Humor Jab aap kisi aur ki bike maang kar party mai aaye ho aur usme lock na ho..pic.twitter.com/CBiJGiJF26
jab shaadi me doston ke saath khade aur tumhari nazar ek ladki se hate hi na pic.twitter.com/Cji4W1M8Wy
@Being_Humor When photographer takes your pic with flash & without saying Ismaile. pic.twitter.com/7tC3dLfitm
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