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Star cricketer Shahid Afridi took a jibe at Indian Member of Legislative Assembly Raja Singh for copying ISPR’s song ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ and hoped that Indians would copy Pakistan’s peace initiatives too.
Shahid Afridi commented on DG ISPR’S tweet on the video of Raja Singh singing song ‘Hindustan Zindabad’ that is a direct copy of Inter-Services Pakistan Release’s song released on the occasion of Pakistan Day, 23rd March.
The DG ISPR mocking the Indian MLA said that he was happy that Indians copied their song but advised them to follow the habit of speaking the truth as well.
Afridi quoting Asif Ghafoor’s tweet said, “Leaders are always copied & I hope they also copy our peace initiatives too. #PakistanZindabad.”
Leaders are always copied & I hope they also copy our peace initiatives too. #PakistanZindabad https://t.co/SZl0JXvNcz
— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) April 14, 2019
Meanwhile, a video of Shahid Afridi singing and listening to the ISPR’s ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ in his car also went viral on social media. The netizens tagged and mocked BJP’s MLA that he should perhaps send notice to Shahid Afridi since he has copied his song.
Dear Chowkidar Mama, You Should send a legal notice to Shahid Afridi, He copied your song & Also Changed the wording of it. pic.twitter.com/BFMTfXWINi
— Ihtisham Ul Haq (@iihtishamm) April 14, 2019
Recently, BJP’S MLA Raja Singh was schooled by DG ISPR Asif Ghafoor after the former’s video of imitating a Pakistani song went viral on social media.
The DG ISPR mocking the Indian MLA said that he was happy that Indians copied their song but advised them to follow the habit of speaking the truth as well.
Glad that you copied. But copy to speak the truth as well. #PakistanZindabad https://t.co/lVPgRbcynQ
— Asif Ghafoor (@peaceforchange) April 14, 2019
As Singh continued with lie, Ghafoor again reminded him to speak the truth. He posted, “Pakistani media isn’t covering the ‘so called’ song. In rest of the world this is called something else…
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Second sentence of previous tweet ie “But copy to speak the truth as well” stays valid as expected.
This lie too not a surprise. That’s what was said, we can’t be surprised.”
Pakistani media isn’t covering the ‘so called’ song. In rest of the world this is called something else…
Second sentence of previous tweet ie “But copy to speak the truth as well” stays valid as expected.
This lie too not a surprise. That’s what was said, we can’t be surprised. https://t.co/3tJzg43ccF— Asif Ghafoor (@peaceforchange) April 15, 2019