Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has as soon as once more made a scathing assault on the Indian authorities and the Indian military for the current terrorist assault in Pahalgam. At the least 26 individuals — principally vacationers — had been killed by terrorists on Tuesday on the Baisaran meadows within the fashionable vacation spot within the Kashmir valley.
“The terrorists continued to kill folks in Pahalgam for an hour, and never a single Indian soldier out of 8 lakhs confirmed up. However once they did, they blamed Pakistan,” Afridi instructed native media reporters in Pakistan.
Afridi additionally blasted India for killing its personal folks after which placing the blame on Pakistan.
“India carries out terrorism itself, kills its personal folks, after which places the blame on Pakistan,” he stated.
“No nation or faith helps terrorism. We at all times help peace. Islam teaches us peace solely, and Pakistan by no means helps such sorts of acts.
“We’ve at all times tried to enhance our relationships with India.
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“We obtained so many threats earlier than travelling to India. Throughout the 2016 T20 World Cup, I used to be the captain, and I had no clue whether or not we might go or not.
“Sports activities diplomacy can be good. They ship their kabaddi workforce right here, however they can not ship their cricket workforce. If you wish to shut it down, then do it utterly, or let sport.”
On Saturday, Afridi had additionally slammed the Indian media for his or her “mindless” protection of the fear assault.
“Hairat hoti hai ki hamle ke ek ghante ke baad hello unka media Bollywood ban gaya. Khuda ke liye har kuch ko Bollywood mat banao (It is shocking that inside an hour of the assault, their media became Bollywood. For God’s sake, do not make every thing Bollywood),” Afridi stated on Samaa TV.
“Most important hairaan ho gaya, balki fundamental get pleasure from kar raha tha jis tarah ki woh baatein kar rahe they (I used to be astonished, in reality, I used to be having fun with the best way they had been speaking).”