Cricket star Shahid Afridi on Wednesday drew fire via web-based networking media for his comments on the Kashmir issue, constraining him to issue an illumination.
"I say Pakistan doesn't need Kashmir. Try not to offer it to India either. Give Kashmir a chance to be autonomous. At any rate mankind will be alive. Let individuals not kick the bucket. Pakistan doesn't need Kashmir. It can't deal with its four regions. The huge thing is insaaniyat (humankind). Individuals who are kicking the bucket there, it is difficult. Any passing, be it from any network, is difficult," he can be heard saying in a video that circulated around the web via web-based networking media on Wednesday.
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The video drew a solid reaction with Twitterati assailing the previous cricketer for his 'unpatriotic remarks'.
Afridi then issued an announcement on Twitter, where he said that," My remarks are being confused by Indian media! I'm energetic about my nation and incredibly esteem the battles of Kashmiris. Humankind must win and they ought to get their rights."
He included that the clasp is fragmented and has been taken outside of any relevant connection to the subject at hand.
Afridi said that "Kashmir is uncertain debate and under ruthless Indian occupation. It must be settled according to UN goals. Myself alongside each help Kashmiri opportunity battle. Kashmir has a place with Pakistan."
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