Shahid Afridi Leads ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ Rally, Criticizes Modi’s Aggression

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In a passionate display of patriotism, former national cricket team captain and renowned all-rounder Shahid Khan Afridi led a massive ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ rally in Karachi, condemning Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s military aggression and criticizing the safety of communities in India.

The rally, organized to celebrate Pakistan’s victory in recent conflicts with India, took place at Clifton’s Seaview, where thousands gathered to show their support. Afridi, addressing the crowd, took aim at Modi’s leadership and India’s actions, especially against innocent children.

Afridi stated, “Communities in India are not safe. Pakistan has never targeted children in conflict, while India has martyred innocent children.” He further emphasized that Pakistan’s defense is invincible, and warned that if India ever dared to look at Pakistan with malicious intent again, they would face severe consequences.

The former cricket captain also criticized India’s media, claiming that it was divided between Bollywood and cartoon networks, and accused Modi’s war frenzy of driving India into a dead-end. “India has now realized that picking a fight with Pakistan is too costly,” Afridi said.

Afridi continued to address the incident in Pahalgam, where Pakistan was blamed without evidence. “If India has launched an attack, then it must face the consequences,” he added. The cricketer also slammed Modi’s international reputation, pointing to his controversial actions against Sikhs in Canada, which led to diplomatic backlash.

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