India has not yet dried tears after Pahalgam terror attack, now the bad behavior with 30 Indians in PSL

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PSL: 26 people lost their lives in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April. After this major accident, the Government of India took major decisions. Due to which the neighboring country Pakistan will be harmed. During this time, the government has also heard the decision to leave the Pakistani citizens present in India at present. In this sequence, Pakistan has also issued a decree to leave the citizens of India to Pakistan. In such a situation, 30 Indians working in PSL (PSL) being played in Pakistan are also facing problems after this decision.

These days, 30 Indian citizens were working in the Pakistan Super League being played in Pakistan, due to which PSL was being broadcast in India. Now all these Indian citizens will leave their jobs and return to India from Pakistan. At the same time, Pakistani citizens present in India are also forced to leave India to Pakistan.

Pesel broadcast in India

After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, the broadcast of Pakistan Super League in India has been stopped. At the same time, many websites have stopped showing PSL scorecards. 26 people have lost their lives in this tank attack, after which there is an atmosphere of resentment in the whole country.

Pakistanis are not improving

Since the terrorist attack in India, the whole world has been seen criticizing it, while a tweet by Pakistan cricketer team spin bowler Sajid Khan created a ruckus on the thinking media. In fact, he shared a post on X, in which he wrote, “I am just reminding you”. During this time he put a emoji of Pakistan’s flag and shared a picture of his father, his father was in the Pakistani Army.

He did not mention India in this post, but after the attack in Pahalgam, his intention is being made from such a post. At the same time, some cricketers including former Pakistani cricketer Danish Kaneria have also criticized the incident.

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