Former England Cricketer Kevin Pietersen Receives Special Republic Day Letter From PM Modi
Wishing India on its Republic Day, Pietersen called India "A proud country & a powerhouse globally!"
Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen, who was better known for his unorthodox style of batting thanked Prime Minister Modi for remembering him and sending him a special letter on the occasion of India's Republic Day.
"Dear, Mr @narendramodi, Thanks for the incredibly kind words in your letter to me. Ever since stepping foot in India in 2003, I’ve grown more in love with your country on every visit," said Pietersen on Twitter after receiving the letter.
"I was recently asked, ‘what do you most like about India’ & my answer was easy - THE PEOPLE," he added.
In the letter, PM Modi wrote: "On the 26th January every year, we mark our Republic Day. This is the day the Constitution of India came into being, after extensive deliberations by our esteemed Constituent Assembly.
Dear, Mr @narendramodi,
— Kevin Pietersen🦏 (@KP24) January 28, 2022
Thanks for the incredibly kind words in your letter to me. Ever since stepping foot in India in 2003, I’ve grown more in love with your country on every visit.
I was recently asked, ‘what do you most like about India’ & my answer was easy - THE PEOPLE 1/2 pic.twitter.com/fHvMMWi4Mi
I would like to convey Republic Day greetings to you."
'Enjoy Your Tweets In Hindi' - Modi To Pietersen
"While your exploits on the cricketing field are still fresh in the memories of all of us, your connect with India and Indians is truly remarkable. I also immensely enjoy going through your tweets in Hindi," PM Modi said.
"India is witnessing a historic socio-economic transformation. I am confident these will empower lives and contribute to the global good. Once again, I extend Republic Day greetings and look forward to interacting with you in the times to come," the PM concluded.
Wishing India on its Republic Day, Pietersen called India "A proud country & a powerhouse globally!"
"I look forward to meeting you in person soon, to thank you for how India is a global leader in protecting its wildlife!
My best wishes!" - Pietersen concluded.