Article 370: Gautam Gambhir trolled Afridi with an epic reply

Gautam Gambhir trolled Afridi

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Former Indian batsman and politicians Gautam Gambhir slams Afridi very badly after his tweet on Jammu and Kashmir. Yesterday, Indian government lead by PM Narendra Modi has took a historical decision on Kashmir’s issue. However, the government has passed a bill of discarding Article 370 and 35A in Kashmir valley.

Meanwhile, Pakistan former cricketer has came up with nonsense tweet. Upon looking the tweet Gautam has trolled him very badly with an epic reply. He has been also trolled by many other people for his tweet.

“Kashmiris must be given their due rights as per resolution. The rights of Freedom like all of us. Why was @UN created & why is it sleeping? The unprovoked aggression & crimes being committed in Kashmir against Humanity must be noted. The Potus must play his role to mediate”

Gambhir’s epic Reply after Afridi tweet

Upon this Gambhir replied, “Shahid Afridi is spot on guys. There is “unprovoked aggression”, there r “crimes against humanity”. He shud be lauded for bringing this up. Only thing is he forgot to mention that all this is happening in “Pakistan Occupied Kashmir”. Don’t worry, will sort it out son!!!”

However, this is not the very first time that Shahid Afridi has said on Kashmir issue. He has seen many times for posting such nonsense on social media.

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Shahid Afridi and Gautam Gambhir both have high temperature relations from a while. Even they have already took some heat moment on the cricket field. And also many times they have seen fighting with each other on social media. However, this time Afridi spoke over India’s historical decision and this reply from Gautam will be a best answer for any Pakistani for asking about India’s inside matter.

Currently Shahid Afridi is playing in Global T20 Canada League 2019. And this reply from Gautam Gambhir will not be a easy pill to digest for Pakistan cricketer.

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