Twitterati lash out at Pakistan-phobic #BlameGameIndia
India blaming Pakistan for the attack in Gurdaspur, just like it did in Samjhota Express tragedy
LAHORE: (Dunya News) – Twitterati lashed out at the Indian media for blaming Pakistan over the terror attacks in Gurdaspur. Alleging the Indian media and government of suffering from Pakistan phobia, the twitterati said that the Indians will have to bite their words a few years later just like they had to in Samjhota Express case, which turned out to be an insider’s job of Indian intelligence agency RAW.
Responding to the Dunya News tweet, Iffat Salman said that India has a habit of blaming Pakistan for every ill. They hide their negligence by blaming it all on to Pakistan and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
@DunyaNews #blamegameindia They are consecutive they hide their negligence by blaming Pakistan AND ISI
— Iffat Salman PTI (@iffatsalman) July 27, 2015
Another one said that Indians were unable to deal with their Pakistan-phobia.
Pakistanphobia killing Indians #BlameGameIndia
— Man on Mission (@RebelliousID) July 27, 2015
Ahsan shared Iffat s opinion. He said that India has a habit of blaming Pakistan for their negligence and will have to retract from these allegations a few years later, just like they had to in Samjhota Express case.
indian media blaming pakistan over #GurdaspurAttack they will retract after few years just like samjhota express case #BlameGameIndia
— Ahsan Zahid (@ch_asn) July 27, 2015
Some appreciated Indian media s brazenness with which it blames Pakistan for every wrong in India.
Let s appreciate Indian Media, no one can beat them in this game, THE BLAME GAME! They re the World Champs! #BlameGameIndia
— Uzair Khalid (@UzairKhalid95) July 27, 2015
Of course. Why need to inquire it when you have a ready-made scapegoat?.
It is easy game that s why they always blame PAKISTAN #BlameGameIndia
— usman khan (@khan9783) July 27, 2015
Some were quick to jump to the conclusions. But Khalistan movement is gaining momentum for sure.
#blamegameindia If this is another false flag to crush the arising movement of Khalistan?
— Haroon Elyas (@HaroonElyas) July 27, 2015
Minorities cannot be kept silent by bullets. No doubts about that. Propaganda is baseless and useless.
#BlameGameIndia PM Narindra Modi should know that Minorities can't be kept silent by Bullets . pic.twitter.com/oOzI6cc1cM
— Ch.Boota Khan (@ch_boota) July 27, 2015
Cricket-lovers hated the move by the Indian authorities to cancel the cricket series with Pakistan yet again due to political issues, and that too without even inquiring the issue.
From all news regarding terror attacks in India. The only important news for me is cancellation of Pak-India cricket series..#BlameGameIndia
— Abdul Moiz (@AbdulMoiz_) July 27, 2015
But there were voices of sanity as well. Kashif called for unity in fighting the common enemy of both the countries i.e. Terrorism.
Both India n Pakistan r victims of terrorism n instead of blaming each other they should co-operate against common enemy #BlameGameIndia
— Kashif Zulfiqar (@kzkashif01) July 27, 2015