Pak girl calls Sushma Swaraj 'Superwoman', 'God'; wishes she was Pakistan's prime minister
The Warmth Spread By External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj On Social Media Site Through Quick And Helpful Aid To Applicants Has Now Crossed Borders. A Grateful Pakistani Girl, Who Was Granted A Swift Medical Visa After She Appealed To Swaraj On Twitter, Says That She Would Rather Have Her As Pakistan's Prime Minister.
The warmth spread by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on social media site through quick and helpful aid to applicants has now crossed borders. A grateful Pakistani girl, who was granted a swift medical visa after she appealed to Swaraj on Twitter, says that she would rather have her as Pakistan's prime minister.
Hijaab Asif had earlier requested EAM on Twitter for a visa, "Dear ma'am, spoke to DHC in Isalamabad, told the patient's current condition and he said it's all up to you. If you allow (sic)."
"...he would give us the visas right away. Ma'am please take a look into this. We are ready to provide you with any medical...verifications or whatsoever by being physically present at IHC in Islamabad. We need your help, the patient's very serious," she tweeted.
Responding promptly to the medical request, Swaraj directed Indian High Commission in Pakistan to issue them visa. The high commission also replied with assurance of the needful actions.
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The swift process of her application moved Asif to tears. Soon she sent a serious of tweets thanking Sushma Swaraj, "What do I call you? Superwoman? God? No words to describe your generosity! Love you maam Can't stop praising you in tears! (sic)"
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