Viral tweet: Nagaland BJP chief does not reveal reason behind his laugh with PM, says let social media find out
"If Guru's company is with you, then what is there to worry about! It is always a blessing to gain wisdom from our flag bearers. Any guess why we are laughing?" the BJP state chief said in a post while sharing his picture with the PM on his Twitte...

"If Guru's company is with you, then what is there to worry about! It is always a blessing to gain wisdom from our flag bearers. Any guess why we are laughing?" the BJP state chief said in a post while sharing his picture with the PM on his Twitter account on Wednesday.
अगर गुरु का हो साथ तो फिकर की क्या बात !It is always a blessing to gain wisdom from our flag bearers.Any guess… https://t.co/VJipYithBV
— Temjen Imna Along (@AlongImna) 1675264406000The tweet had many reactions coming from all corners as Temjen Imna asked the netizens to guess what made them laugh.
He further commented in his tweet, "If I tell about Modi ji and my smile, it will break already. So here must be some reason why Modi ji smiled. I also smiled holding his hand. If a young leader from such a small state gets the opportunity to hold his (PM Modi) hand, you can imagine his smile. Those who are active on social media in the country, let them find the answer."
While talking to ANI, the BJP state chief stated the context behind his tweet, "Sitting in the PM CEC meeting, PM Modi became worried about such a small state like Nagaland. He was asking what is the situation in the village, how is women's empowerment being done and what are people's views for the BJP. Which prime minister asks such questions."
Meanwhile, exuding confidence that BJP with its alliance partner NDPP will return to power with a "full majority" in Nagaland, he said on Thursday said that the top leaders of the party have decided on a 40:20 ratio for seat sharing with ally NDPP.
Speaking to ANI, he further said that only "BJP's central leadership can resolve the border dispute between Nagaland and Assam."
He said that BJP workers have worked tirelessly for the development of the state and now there are four lakh party workers in the state.
Talking about contesting the election in alliance with Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP), he said that central leaders have decided on seat sharing and but all the party workers and leaders will make all efforts to come in power with a majority.
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