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VIDEO: Pakistani father teaches little girl to fire AK-47 and threaten Narendra Modi
New Delhi: Warmongering on both sides of the border after Uri attacks has led to jingoism reaching greater heights.
Amid nation's hopes on government’s retaliatory move in gunning down terrorists across the border, a video has surfaced from Pakistan of a small girl threatening India and PM Modi holding an AK-47.
The toddler is apparently seen sitting next to her father and is coaxed to utter words of hostility against India.
The little girl speaking in a local dialect and only two words that could be understood from her lingo is “India” and “Modi”. The video is definitely disturbing and we are sure will leave most people in both the countries disheartened as the entire world wants to see children with pen not gun. Here are some reactions to the video:A message from this little girl for #India . But my message to her father is "please give her pen, not gun". We need education, not wars pic.twitter.com/ff3SoLGSFj
— Javed Aziz Khan (@JavedAzizKhan) 23 September 2016
@JavedAzizKhan Cringe worthy & disgraceful. I feel embarrassed & ashamed on their behalf. No limits to how stupid people can be. — Dr. Jamshaid (@JammanKhattak) 23 September 2016
&@JavedAzizKhan INJECTING TERRORISM AND RACISM INSIDE A SMALL CHILD
— mr.Black (@AKSTILLCOOL) 27 September 2016
@JavedAzizKhan It's terrible that we're teaching little children to hate and react with violence ???? — Ahmer Murad ???? (@AhmerMurad) 23 September 2016
@JavedAzizKhan the girl is so sweet and brave, but little did she know that she was fooled.
— Bodhisattwa (@avikbp) 26 September 2016
@JavedAzizKhan what a stupid father...we dnt need india as our enemy as we have such stupid people !! i feel ashamed sorry
— zubair (@eq_21) 24 September 2016
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