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Shahid Afridi's speech on kashmir goes viral on social media

The relations among India and Pakistan has just turned sour generally with the discretionary issues influencing cricketing ties.

Any semblance of Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag have been vocal against Pakistan philosophy through their nationalistic tweets.This time around, previous Pakistan cricketer Shahid Afridi has conveyed an incendiary discourse, taking an agree at the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and the Indian Army.

Kashmir has been a touchy issue for a long time now between the two nations in their offer to add the 'Heaven on Earth'.The purported heaven has just left carnage in the district with brutality in the Indian-regulated and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.

Afridi, who visited the Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir district as of late, left blistering comments on PM Modi, considering his philosophies a greater risk than coronavirus.

Likewise, he illuminated the political techniques received by Modi dependent on religion. He pointed towards the supposed barbarities submitted by him on the individuals of Kashmir for the sake of repeal of Article 370.Further, Afridi called Modi 'a weakling' and furthermore scrutinized him for utilizing upwards of 7 lakh officers in Kashmir, which the previous cricketer accepts is the complete number of armed force staff in Pakistan.Furthermore, netizens lashed out at Afridi's dear companions from the Indian cricketing clique, Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh, for their commitments to his foundation association.

Both Bhajji and Yuvi have been vocal about their commitment towards 'Shahid Afridi Foundation' and its kindhearted causes. Many guaranteed about Afridi utilizing the assets got from the Punjab team to subsidize fear based oppressor exercises.

It was just two or three days back when Afridi enlisted his estimations for the individuals in Kashmir. "It doesn't take a strict conviction to feel the distress of Kashmiris..just a correct heart at the perfect spot. #SaveKashmir," Afridi had tweeted.

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