Rishi Kapoor's tweet about J&k, PoK stirs controversy on social media
Kapoor was trolled by social media users over his tweet.
MUMBAI (Daily Dunya/Web Desk) – Veteran Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor has once again stirred controversy on social media after tweeting in a support to Opposition National Conference president, Farooq Abdullah about Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
Farooq Abdullah said that the demand of an Independent Kashmir is wrong as it is surrounded by three nuclear powers China, Pakistan and India, continuing that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) belongs to Pakistan and that who are talking about freedom are, in fact, wrong.
Supporting the stance of Abdullah, the actor tweeted, “Farooq Abdhulla ji, Salaam! Totally agree with you,sir. J&K is ours, and PoK is theirs. This is the only way we can solve our problem. Accept it, I am 65 years old and I want to see Pakistan before I die. I want my children to see their roots. Bas karva Dijiye. Jai Mata Di !”
Farooq Abdhulla ji, Salaam! Totally agree with you,sir. J&K is ours, and PoK is theirs. This is the only way we can solve our problem. Accept it, I am 65 years old and I want to see Pakistan before I die. I want my children to see their roots. Bas karva Dijiye. Jai Mata Di !
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) November 11, 2017
Here are some of the Twitetrati’s reactions.
Ye sardar ny desh drohi h
— Kiran (@Kjeet978) November 12, 2017
aise logo ki vajah se hi twitter chal raha hai
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) November 11, 2017
Sir i am Pakistani, i agree, but i want J&k and POK should be independent state..
— Mmmm... (@Waqas_amjad) November 11, 2017
There is no force in POK, but in J&k there is violation of human rights.
India should carry out their forces, if they dont want to leave it,atleast give them basic rights
Love, respect from Pakistan
You are always welcome ans respected here in PAK, but if THEY solve Kashmir issue, the how do they Rule the people of both Ind and Pak??
— Sajjad Khokhar (@sajad7) November 11, 2017
Faltu ki baate mat kiya karo please
— aditya dhekane (@aditweetts) November 12, 2017
Sir you can come to Pakistan at any time. @MaheshNBhatt and @PoojaB1972 visited Pakistan many times and they can tell you how hospitable pakistanis are .
— Shams Tumrani (@BeingShamss) November 11, 2017