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Shahid Afridi was educated by netizens after saying that “the Indians were responsible for killing their own people”

Shahid Afridi, former captain of Pakistan cricket, has filed a controversy over the Indian government and the Indian army in the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Last week, at least 26 people – mainly tourists – were killed by terrorists on Baisaran Meadows, a popular destination in the Kashmir Valley.Speaking with local Pakistani media reporters, Afridi claimed: “India itself engages in terrorism itself, is responsible for killing its own people and then blames Pakistan.”
“The terrorists continued to kill people in Pahargam for an hour without an Indian soldier of 800,000 kroner. But when they did, they blamed Pakistan.”

The former cricketer alliance said: “No state or religion supports terrorism. We always support peace. Islam only teaches us peace, and Pakistan never supports this kind of behavior.”

“We have been trying to improve our relationship with India.”

Internet school Afridi

Shortly after the video became popular on social media, netizens commented on the Afghan reaction. One user called his comment “bad” and wrote that he should stick with cricket, “even if there, he’s just plain”.
Another user trolled Afridi asked if he had purchased a new TV.
Another wrote: “Afridi couldn’t even read the pitch of cricket correctly, now he wants to read military action? Persist in losing the World Cup, the championship.”

Nia takes over Pahalgam terrorist attack investigation

Meanwhile, the National Bureau of Investigation (NIA) took over the investigation into the brutal terrorist attacks. A team supervised by the Police Inspector General, Deputy Police Inspector General and the Police Chief of the Counter-Terrorism Agency is studying the attacks Tuesday in Baisaran Valley, Jammu and Baisaran Valley in Kashmir in Pahalgam.

Witnesses were asking in nuanced details to piece together a series of events, which led to one of the worst terrorist attacks in Kashmir, they said.

Officials said the NIA team that investigated was rigorously reviewing entrances and exit points to obtain clues about terrorists’ methods of committing crimes.

They said the teams are thoroughly checking the entire region for evidence with the help of forensics and other experts to uncover the terrifying plot that led to the terrifying attack that shocked the country.

They said the NIA team, who had been camping at the scene of the terrorist attacks since Wednesday, stepped up searches for evidence.

The counterterrorism agency took over the Pahalgam terrorist attack under the order of the Union Ministry of the Interior (MHA).

Terrorists opened fire on Tuesday in Baisaran, a popular tourist resort upstream of the Anantnag region, killing 26 people, mainly holidaymakers from other states.

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