Modi heaps praise on Sushma

June 26, 2017 09:15 am | Updated 09:15 am IST - Washington

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday heaped praise on External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, saying she and her ministry have set an example of effectively using social media to deliver good governance and help Indians in distress in any corner of the world.

“Social media has become a very powerful. I am also connected with it. But the External Affairs Ministry and Sushma Swaraj have set the best example of how a department can be strengthened through its use,” Mr. Modi said in his address to the Indian diaspora during a community event in Virginia.

Mr. Modi lauded Ms. Swaraj for giving a “human face” to diplomacy and effectively using of social media in delivering good governance. He said the External Affairs Ministry is now connected with the poorest of the poor in the country.

He also praised Ms. Swaraj’s habit of promptly responding and acting on tweets by Indians in distress anywhere in the world.

“If any Indian in distress tweets from anywhere in the world to the External Affairs Ministry, even at two in the night, within 15 minutes Sushma Swaraj replies to it, the government takes prompt action and delivers results. This is good governance,” Mr. Modi said.

He said in the last three years, India’s External Affairs Ministry has achieved new heights in human diplomacy.

He said that over 80,000 Indians were facing some trouble or the other in different corners of the globe but the Indian government was able to bring them safely back home.

He referred to the incident of Uzma Ahmad, a young Indian woman who said she was forced to marry a Pakistani man at gun point.

“A daughter of India, who landed in distress in Pakistan, returned to India through efforts of Indian High Commission. Sushma Ji deserves credit for this,” Mr. Modi said.

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