Indian tweeps show solidarity with Pakistan after Peshawar Attack
While #PeshawarAttack trended worldwide, Indians trended touchy #IndiaWithPakistan for solidarity
LAHORE: (Web Desk) - As the cowardly Taliban attack on a Peshawar school on Monday took away more than 130 lives shocked the world, it was heart-touching to see people pledging support to Pakistan from the other side of the border. While #PeshawarAttack was trending on top throughout the world on Twitter, Indian tweeps trended a touchy hashtag of #IndiaWithPakistan to show solidarity with Pakistanis in this hour of grief.
Indian celebrities condemned the attack in harshest of words but it was Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi who took the lead by pledging all out support and unconditional condemnation for Pakistan after the news of the attack broke first.
It is a senseless act of unspeakable brutality that has claimed lives of the most innocent of human beings - young children in their school.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 16, 2014
Star actress and former Miss World Priyanka Chopra tweeted...
I send out a prayer. pls God..in whichever form and whatever name.Pls teach your children to value human life.I pray for peace. #Peshawar
— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) December 16, 2014Actor and son of former Indian Minister for Science and Technology Ritesh Deshmukh tweeted that it was not just death of a few children but death of entire humanity.
Death of Humanity - Wake up World - it s not their issue -it s our issue - we need to stand up. #PeshawarAttack
— Riteish Deshmukh (@Riteishd) December 16, 2014An Indian tweeple called for cooperation between the governments of teh two countries against terrorism..
Let govt use its Big Data tchnlgy to estimate d kind of #IndiawithPakistan support & decide the way forward!! #LetsCrushTerrorismTogether!
— Pranav Singhal (@NotMeItsLeo) December 16, 2014Every child going out of his home for education is as important as Malala Yousafzai, an Indian tweep opined..
Over 100 Malalas killed by Taliban in #Peshawar #PakSchoolSiege. Make them pay harshly so they die badly for this. #IndiawithPakistan
— Suryanarayan Ganesh (@gsurya) December 16, 2014Kesang Wangmu came up with this heart-wrecking image to share with her followers..
Pray 4 Pakistan.Pray 4 those innocent lives lost 4 no fault of ders.My heart bleeds 4 dem :( .#IndiawithPakistan pic.twitter.com/XrLs1LKI7b
— Kesang Wangmu (@KesangWa) December 16, 2014Chief Minister of Indian helf Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah refuted the harsh voices coming from certain Indian hawks by telling them to shut up and feel the pain of the parents..
And to my fellow countrymen who say Pakistan got what it deserves - SHAME ON YOU. They are children likes yours & mine. #PeshawarAttack
— Omar Abdullah (@abdullah_omar) December 16, 2014An Indian tweep encouraged Pakistan Army against the terrorists..
Get them.. Make them pay, Pakistani army! #IndiawithPakistan #PakSchoolAttack
— Ramblings of a Teen (@DMamootil) December 16, 2014Piyush said that Taliban feared spread of education the most and had done it only to avenge Nobel Prize recognition for Malala.
#IndiawithPakistan This attack was in response to Malala being honored with Noble Award. Talibanins fears most flourshing education in Pak
— Piyush Anand (@Piyushching) December 16, 2014Another friend wished to donate blood to the injured kids..
Wish I could be a part of the blood donation drive at Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar. #IndiawithPakistan #PeshawarAttack #PakSchoolSiege
— Abhishek Banerjee (@abhishek308) December 16, 2014And Gaurav believed Pakistan and India should bury the age-old hatchet and be friends for the lives of the children living on both sides of the border.
#IndiawithPakistan "An eye for an eye will make whole world blind". Deepest pain for little kids.#KillTerrorismNow pic.twitter.com/GYAJheCa5S
— Gaurav Gautam (@igauravgautam) December 16, 2014Daughter of former Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gillani, Fiza Batool Gillani, thanked Indian tweeps for showing solidarity with Pakistan.
Glad to see this trending #IndiawithPakistan We may be separated by boundaries but not by hearts. Thanks to all t… http://t.co/ZBCd0CJ5gp
— Fiza Batool Gilani (@Fiza_Gilani) December 16, 2014