Shahid Afridi draws flak over Kashmir tweet, Gautam Gambhir retorts

The former Pakistan skipper was reminded by Twitteratis of restive Balochistan and allegations of Pakistan atrocities in the province.

Update: 2018-04-04 03:06 GMT
Andrew Samson wants the date of birth be announced by the player and not only the birth year to amend his records. (Photo: AFP)

Mumbai: A tweet on Kashmir by Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi has created a stir for all the wrong reasons on social media, where he has alleges there is an “appalling and worrisome situation” and urges UN (United Nations) intervention.

The tweet by Afridi comes on a day when the US has taken action against Pakistani outfit by 26/11 Mumbai bomb blasts mastermind Hafiz Saeed, who roams freely in the country.

Angered by the tweet, Shahid Afridi was not only blasted by people from the cricket fraternity but also by others. The definitive last word came from fellow Indian cricketer, Gautam Gambhir.  

The former Pakistan skipper was reminded by twitteratis of restive Balochistan and allegations of Pakistan atrocities in the province.

Afridi was not spared for using the words "Indian Occupied Kashmir". One of these tweets was from Virat Kohli - not the Indian captain but a fake handle.

After exchange of heated tweets, Shahid Afridi tweeted again on Tuesday evening, talking about human rights of the people of Kashmir.

On Monday, the US designated the Milli Muslim League (MML), the political front of terror mastermind Hafiz Saeed's Jamaat-ud Dawa, as a foreign terrorist organisation. The MML is also an alias of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).

Read: US designates Hafiz Saeed's MML as terrorist outfit

India said the decision reflects the rejection of attempts in Pakistan to mainstream terrorist and terror organisations. New Delhi also said the US decision reflects Pakistan's failure to dismantle terror sanctuaries on its soil and vindicates India's position that Islamabad has not taken effective action against terror.

Also read: India hails US move to designate Hafiz Saeed's MML as terror outfit

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