Social Media Reacts on Ali Muhammad Khan's Inappropriate Tweet in Reply to Modi's Wish For Imran Khan's Health
نریندر مودی نے وزیراعظم عمران خان کو کرونا وائرس سے صحت یابی کیلئے وش کیا اور درج ذیل ٹویٹ کی
Best wishes to Prime Minister @ImranKhanPTI for a speedy recovery from COVID-19.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 20, 2021
اس کے جواب میں علی محمد خان نے نریندر مودی کی ٹویٹ کو کوٹ کرتے ہوئے ٹویٹ کی کہ تم آخری آدمی ہوگے جس کی دعاؤں کی ہمیں ضرورت ہوگی۔
Mr MODI of all the world you are the last person from whom we need good wishes of health for our PM sahb.
— Ali Muhammad Khan (@Ali_MuhammadPTI) March 20, 2021
Instead of sending fake good wishes STOP GENOCIDE IN KASHMIR.
STOP KILLINGS IN KASHMIR.
STOP ETHNIC CLEANSING & DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN KASHMIR.
Give KASHMIRIS their RIGHTS ! https://t.co/V8lFIB2pk7
علی محمد خان کی اس ٹویٹ پر لوگوں نے سخت ردعمل کا اظہار کیا اور علی محمد خان کو سخت تنقید کا نشانہ بنایا۔ بیشتر صارفین نے علی محمد خان کو ٹویٹ ڈیلیٹ کرنے کا کہا۔













 
		
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