Modi’s aggressive policies have pushed India into a strategic dead end: Shahid Afridi

KARACHI : Former national cricket team captain Shahid Khan Afridi, Modi’s aggressive policies have pushed India into a strategic dead end and India has now realised that getting involved with Pakistan has proven to be costly.

Addressing a rally on the eve of ‘Youm-e-Tashakur’ held at the Sea View coastal area of ​​Karachi, Shahid Afridi said that the entire nation stands with the Pakistani army on the success of Operation Bunyan Marsus. “Pakistanis are peace-loving people. Our religion teaches us the lesson of peace, but the enemy targeted our innocent children and civilian population, and it was not suitable to remain silent,” he remarked. He said that Narendra Modi’s policies have not only defamed India on the international stage but have also put the Indian people and minorities themselves in trouble. Shahid Afridi said that I had already said that Modi will not become a child of man. Muslims, Sikhs and other minorities are unsafe in India. The former captain criticised the Indian media, saying that their media is 50% Bollywood and 50% Cartoon Network. He also condemned the attitude of making accusations against Pakistan without evidence. Shahid Afridi said that if he attacked, then now face the consequences. Narendra Modi was also found to be involved in attacks on the Sikh community in Canada, where he had to face the consequences. On the occasion, citizens also raised slogans in favour of the Pakistan Army and said that the Pakistani Army has made the nation proud by giving a befitting response to the Indian aggression. The Pakistani nation stands by the side of the Pakistani Army, with solidarity rallies and demonstrations across the country. The people said that the strong retaliation of the Pakistani Army has forced the enemy to silence.

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