Shahid Afridi Controversial Statement On Kashmir: Former cricketer Shahid Afridi has once again given a poisonous statement. Shahid Afridi has praised the army of Pakistan. Afridi has said that we should stand with the army, otherwise see what is the condition of Kashmir, Palestine.
Shahid Afridi told Sama TV, “I have not understood till date that the role of politicians is to progress the country. Why can’t our country become sustainable? Looking at the condition of this country, my children ask, ‘Papa, what is happening in the country.’
“Sacrifices of Pak Army should not be allowed to go waste” Shahid Afridi#SamaaTV #ShahidAfridi #PakArmy pic.twitter.com/g3LMVHXUiV
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He said, “How long will we keep fighting with each other?” We ourselves are enemies of this country. Pakistani army has made a big sacrifice for this country. Why don’t politicians accept this? If there is no army of Pakistan, then what is freedom? Ask the Palestinians, ask the Kashmiris. We have to stand with the army.
Support for Kashmir’s separatist leader Yasin Malik
This is not the first time, when Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi has given absurd statements regarding Indian Kashmir. This has been said a lot by the Pakistani cricketer on many occasions before. Once he had said against India that if there is oppression on anyone, then I will definitely say for that. He said that I have always talked about the situation in Kashmir.
Last year too, he had tweeted in support of the separatist leader of India’s Kashmir, Yasin Malik. He wrote that India constantly tries to suppress the voice of those who criticize against human rights abuses. They cannot reduce the efforts of Yasin Malik.
PM Modi was called a coward
Former cricketer Shahid Afridi gave a controversial statement regarding Kashmir. A video has surfaced in which Shahid Afridi can be seen saying that PM Modi tries to be very audacious, but he is a coward.
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