#SayNoToWar tops Twitter trend in India after Pakistan shoots down IAF jets
Following this, SayNoToWar has become a top trend on Twitter in India.
(Web Desk) – Soon after Pakistan shot down two Indian air force fighter jets and arrested one pilot in response to India aggression and violation of Pakistan airspace, twitter users across warmonger nation, India, have expressed their concerns over the war speculations by posting with a hash tag SayNoToWar.
On the micro-blogging site, people have been writing to talk peace.
The tensions between both the countries lately erupted after the Pulwama attack.
Indians have been sharing their views and suggestions on another war speculations on micro-blogging site Twitter with a hashtag SayNoToWar.
The tensions between both the nations erupted after the suicidal attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama in which more than 44 CRPF personnel killed.
Yesterday (Tuesday), The Indian Air Force (IAF) violated Pakistani airspace near the Line of Control (LoC) and were chased away by Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jets which were immediately scrambled to thwart any aggressive move by the country’s eastern neighbour, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
However, Two Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft were shot down and one pilot arrested on Wednesday by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Indian targets across the Line of Control (LoC) were struck by Pakistani fighter jets from within friendly airspace as the country’s armed forces struck back after unprovoked Indian aggression a day earlier.
Following this, #SayNoToWar has become a top trend on Twitter in India.
War-mongers on social media are egging on #India and #pakistan, both nuclear nations, to go to war? What if we do? 90% of the world s population may die of starvation. Watch and
Rita Banerji (@Rita_Banerji) February 27, 2019
#SayNotoWar.
India demand a FULL investigation & the TRUTH of #Pulwama.
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Actively seeking war will benefit no one. It never does. Please, #SayNoToWar
By Ameer Hamza
Riddhi Chakraborty (@thisisridz) February 27, 2019
We struck they struck. Let s end this now. SayNoToWar
Sanjukta Basu (@sanjukta) February 27, 2019
Let s put our might together to bringBackAbhinandan. Meanwhile, do not forget this entire tragedy where we have lost 4 lives is because of one man s failures in all depts, including Kashmir. This is squarely Modi s failure.
He is safe, and was not tortured by them. #SaveBraveAbhinandan #SayNoToWar pic.twitter.com/VFJuEi2LnS
(@Ratshasan) February 27, 2019
People who are saying they are proud of a calm soldier should demand calmness from leaders also. Clearly that matters more now. #SayNoToWar #BringBackAbhinandan https://t.co/wXAVDl5BXz
Ramanathan S (@madarassi) February 27, 2019
However, twitter users across the Pakistan, a country which always asked for peace through dialogues, have also expressed their feelings by posting #NoToWar to show the world that the Pakistan is a serene, tranquil and non-violent nation.
Imran Khan appeared sincere and earnest. Seemed to be speaking from the heart. Let s see if his tone and tenor resonates with his Indian counterpart. SayNoToWar .
Abbas Nasir (@abbasnasir59) February 27, 2019
"Better sense should prevail" .
A very sensible offer from Prime Minister @ImranKhanPTI#SayNoToWar pic.twitter.com/8AG8LibOTc Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) February 27, 2019
My #PrimeMinister @ImranKhanPTI ‘s short and perfact speech ..proud to have you sir ...yes #indians now the ball in your court .WeWantPeace SayNoToWar ...warna subha jo howa woh sirf teaser tha ...
Faysal Quraishi (@faysalquraishi) February 27, 2019
#Saynotowar trends no 1 in India, clearly shows that even Indian public is not ready to play in hands of Modi who is just trying to run his dirty election campaign at the cost of it s nation s blood. #peacenotwar
— Farhan Saeed (@farhan_saeed) February 27, 2019
Pakistan military has arrested the Indian pilot after shot out.#SayNoToWar pic.twitter.com/8YIcVkLrwA
— Sarfraz Ali (@ItsSarfrazAli) February 27, 2019