Modi Says He Used E-mail In 1988 And The Internet Is Shook!

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Modi says he used e-mail in 1988 and the internet is shook!

Modi said that he took digital photos in 1988 and sent them via email to Advani.

Islamabad (Pakistan Point News – 13th May, 2019) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a laughing stock of himself with his rather absurd remarks in a recent interview.

After his cloud and radar remarks went viral on social media that left many in shock, another video of Modi is now being shared where he claimed that he first used e-mail in 1988.

In the same interview to News Nation where he made cloud cover remarks, Modi said that he took digital photos in 1988 and sent them via email to Advani.

However, Modi might not have known that the first digital camera was sold in 1990 and first photo attachment in mail was introduced in 1992. Not only that, the e-mail service in India started in 1995.

Now with these claims by Modi and these scientific facts, the internet is simply shook while the Indians are calling him an embarassment.

In the interview to an Indian news outlet on Saturday, Modi also said that he gave the Indian Air Force the green signal to proceed with its airstrike on a target in Pakistan’s Balakot area on February 26 despite bad weather because “the clouds could actually help our planes escape the radars”.

The Indian prime minister added that he used his “raw wisdom” to dispel the doubts of defence experts who planned mission.

Modi’s remarks were heavily trolled on social media as radar technology uses radio waves to detect objects that may be obscured by fog so the clouds over region on Balakot would not have given Indian planes any advantage.

Mahnoor Sheikh

The writer is News Editor, Pakistan Point. She has graduated in Mass Communication and has worked in various media houses