Balochistan’s Sapat Beach Beauty: Why Indian PM Modi Reacted Over PM Shehbaz’s Tweet
News Desk
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday that Pakistan was blessed with boundless gifts of natural beauty, ranging from majestic snow-capped mountains to exquisite sandy beaches, and referred to the fascinating Sapat Beach in Balochistan province.
Pakistan is blessed with boundless gifts of natural beauty, ranging from majestic snow-capped mountains to exquisite sandy beaches. It has much to offer to those who have the appetite to gel with nature. Among these captivating destinations is Sapat Beach, a true marvel nestled… pic.twitter.com/LCXF2yLNGK
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) July 22, 2023
On his Twitter handle, the prime minister said, “It has much to offer to those who have the appetite to gel with nature. Among these captivating destinations is Sapat Beach, a true marvel nestled in the province of Balochistan.”
He also posted a short video highlighting the natural beauty of Sapat Beach, which is located in Lasbela district, approximately 200 km from Karachi and 20 km from Kund Malir Beach.
Its uniqueness is the formation of coastal sand rocks called Bujih Koh. The natural hidden beauty gem with crystal-clear water is a magnetic attraction for tourists.
Another interesting feature is the formation of caves on its cliffs. The beach takes on an entirely different look at night.
India 🇮🇳 is more blessed than Pakistan. Glad Kashmir is a part of India, as there are proudly Indians. You should put some effort to save the destroyed Temples in Pakistan, and show some inner beauty rather than tweeting about nature.
— Narendra Modi (Parody) (@narendramodiAOC) July 22, 2023
Reacting to PM Shehbaz’s tweet, Indian PM Modi’s Twitter handle writes, India is more blessed than Pakistan. I’m glad Kashmir is a part of India, as there are proud Indians there. You should put some effort into saving the destroyed Temples in Pakistan and show some inner beauty rather than tweeting about nature.”
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