Shahid Afridi said on the question of Kashmir that wherever there is oppression in the world, he will not sit silent. He will raise his voice. Meanwhile, he also made an appeal to the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.
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Doha. Former Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi leaves no chance to remain in the limelight. Because of this, they often start chanting about Kashmir as soon as they see an opportunity. Whether he is playing a match or giving a speech somewhere, he does not forget to speak for India. Now he did the same before the finals of Legend League Cricket. The title match of the Legend League was played between Asia Lions and World Giants on the previous day, where the Asia team, captained by Afridi, won.
Even before this final, he did not forget to bring the name of India on his tongue. One of his videos is going viral, in which he is speaking against India and the government without naming them in the enthusiasm of playing the final.
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voice against oppression
Afridi was asked a question regarding Kashmir. On which the former Pakistani all-rounder said that wherever there are oppressors in the world or if there is oppression on anyone, he will raise his voice. Be it Pakistan or India or any other corner of the world, the one who commits atrocities must be a tyrant. According to the news of Indian Express, Afridi has also made a special appeal to the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.
Appeal to Indian PM
Afridi appealed and said that he should let cricket happen between the two countries. The Pakistani veteran further said that there is no doubt that BCCI is a very strong board, but the board will also have to be more responsible. In the title match of the Legend League, the Lions defeated the Giants by 7 wickets in the first 23 balls. Giants had given a target of 148 runs, which Lions achieved in 16.1 overs.
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