Imran Khan’s victory speech on Thursday has been hailed and appreciated by masses. His well composed speech has won million of hearts not only in Pakistan but also across the border.
Veteran Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor tweeted that he hopes Imran improve relationships between the two rival nations.
Well spoken Imran Khan. I have been saying whatever you said on all channels past two days regarding India-Pakistan! I hope you succeed in making your “Mulk” have good relations with my “Mulk” pic.twitter.com/YCe741vW22
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) July 26, 2018
Actors Gul Panag and Ayushmann Khurrana also show their support to the expected Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Congratulations @ImranKhanPTI !
Here's hoping you will herald a new era not just in Pakistan, but also in the relationship between our two countries🙏— Gul Panag (@GulPanag) July 27, 2018
His victory speech at 92 cricket World Cup made my father predict- “yeh banda pakka ek din Pakistan ka PM banega.” And it happened today. Congrats @ImranKhanPTI sir. Have always been a fan. Now you have the biggest responsibility of bringing peace and harmony in the subcontinent.
— Ayushmann Khurrana (@ayushmannk) July 26, 2018
Congratulations @ImranKhanPTI..you have been a great sportsman and a diligent social worker.. I am sure you will be a wise and potent prime minister benefitting not only Pakistan but also Indo Pak relationships.
Dua’s and best wishes. Nasruminallaahe wa fatahun Qareeb !— Jaaved Jaaferi (@jaavedjaaferi) July 26, 2018
In his inspiring speech, Imran said he wants to improve ties with all the neighboring countries. “I was saddened in the last few days, how the media in India portrayed me as a Bollywood film villain. It seemed like India feared everything bad would happen if Imran Khan came into power. I am the Pakistani who has the most familiarity with India, I have been all over that country,” he said.
“I think it will be very good for all of us if we have good relations with India. We need to have trade ties, and the more we will trade, both countries will benefit. Pakistan and India's leadership should sit at a table and try to fix this problem. It's not going anywhere,” he added.