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Pakistani's Post on Pahalgam Attack Goes Viral: 'Will You Stop Water? It Doesn't Come Anyway!'

After the Pahalgam attack, a Pakistani user's sarcastic post mocking Pakistan's water crisis is going viral. Meanwhile, the Pakistani army is on high alert fearing India's retaliation. #timesindian

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Pakistani's Post on Pahalgam Attack Goes Viral: 'Will You Stop Water? It Doesn't Come Anyway!'

Pakistani army is also on alert regarding Pahalgam terrorist attack, because India can take retaliatory action against its terrorism at any time. But before this, a post of a Pakistani user is going viral on the internet, because the guy has made fun of the condition of his own country.


Indian Army has started taking revenge for those who lost their lives in Pahalgam terrorist attack. Army is finding and killing all those terrorists one by one, who had hatched such a big conspiracy against India. But during this time, a user from Pakistan has told the condition of his country on social media. After reading which people are guessing the condition of Pakistan.


India is taking a tough stand on this terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir, due to which there is an atmosphere of fear in Pakistan too. People of Pakistan are also making various predictions on social media regarding India's action. But a person has started telling the reality of his own country. People are reacting fiercely to this man's words in the comment section.


It is India's misfortune that Pakistan is its neighbor, because while India is a struggling and developing country, Pakistan is currently facing a serious economic crisis and heavy inflation. It is completely dependent on the IMF (International Monetary Fund). Political instability there is also the main reason for the country's crisis.


While the situation in Pakistan is worsening day by day due to the confrontation between the government and the army and terrorist attacks. Rebellion is also increasing in Balochistan and Khyber of Pakistan, and the people there are also not satisfied with the government. In view of these circumstances, a Pakistani X user has written a post, which has now gone viral.


Will you take Lahore?


A user named @namaloomafraaad on X wrote in his post - The most interesting thing is that there is nothing with which India can threaten us. Because we are already upset with our government. This post has received more than 6 lakh views and more than 18 thousand likes so far. While the post has also been liked by 18 thousand users.





Will India stop our water? It does not come here just like that.


  • Will you kill us? Our (Pakistan) government is already killing us.


  • Will you take Lahore? Take it, you will return after half an hour.


  • Their condition is already bad…


  • Their condition is already bad…


Users are also reacting fiercely in the comment section on this X post of the Pakistani man. While some people are seen making fun of Pakistan. At the same time, many users say that even in this condition Pakistan is not taking the name of improvement. One user wrote - When this is already the condition, you should have messed with them after thinking, now the account will be settled!


Another user wrote- Their condition is already bad, but this does not mean that the Pakistani government can sponsor terrorists. You will have to pay toll.

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