A large number of Indians are coming forth to laud Pakistani government's decision of removing Fayyaz-ul-Hassan Chohan from ministry in the wake of his hateful and offensive remarks against Hindus.
In light of this, more and more people from the other side of the border are supporting Prime Minister Imran Khan's prompt action against Chohan's hate speech.
Some have also drawn comparisons between PM Imran and Modi saying the latter has never taken action against ministers for anti-Muslim comments.
Sudheendra Kulkarni, a socio-political activist and columnist in India said:
Meanwhile, Omar Abdullah, former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, tweeted:
The Punjab Information and Culture Minister was removed following his remarks against Hindus that came on Monday.
Spokesperson for CM Punjab, said that Fayyaz Chohan decided to tender his resign in meeting with CM Punjab Usman Buzdar, on Tuesday.
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