Pakistan Public Claim That Half Of Indian Will Died If They Block Salt Trade With India In Viral Youtube Reaction

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Pakistan-India Relations: Relations between India and Pakistan have not been normal for the last several years. The biggest reason for this is Pakistan’s attitude towards India. Pakistan has always supported terrorism, due to which its relations with neighboring countries like India are not good. Recently, a Pakistani female YouTuber went among the public and took feedback from India. During this, a Pakistani person was seen making absurd statements against India.

The Pakistani man said that India always keeps conspiring against us. He deliberately tries to harass us. Whatever gap has come in the relations between India and Pakistan, it is because of India. We never go there to finger them. India depends on our salt. If we stop sending our name to India at this time, half the country will die after consuming poison.

Pakistani man spits poison
The Pakistani man spewed venom against India and said that the leaders there are heartless. They release water which drowns Pakistan. He does this deliberately. They submerge our villages under water. India treats Pakistan poorly.

Referring to the 1971 war, the Pakistani man said that India had released 93,000 of our soldiers under pressure. They knew that if we did not leave the Pakistani soldiers, they would destroy us. They do not leave a single opportunity to harass our Muslims of Pakistan.

Pakistani YouTuber scolded
The Pakistani man accused India of making the life of Muslims in Kashmir illegal. They do not allow them to offer namaz. On this, the Pakistani YouTuber explained to the person that whatever you are saying about Kashmir is wrong. Whatever facilities are being provided in Indian Kashmir, they are a million times better than Pakistan occupied Kashmir.

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