"Shahid Khan Afridi Sets the Record Straight for those Making a Mockery of Pakistan's Military and Authorities"


Key Highlights :

1. Shahid Khan Afridi says that if the armed forces cease to exist or surrender before catastrophes, we will truly understand freedom.
2. Afridi condemns the violent protests of 9 May and opines that the sacrifices of the Pakistan Army should not be disregarded.




     Former Pakistani cricket captain, Shahid Khan Afridi, has set the record straight for those making a mockery of the country's military and authorities. In a recent interview with a local media outlet, Afridi commented on the recent bizzare and destructive vandalism of May 09, emphasizing that if the armed forces cease to exist or surrender before catastrophes, we will truly understand freedom.

     Afridi clarified that he tries to stay away from using derogatory language while discussing politics as media tends to misconstrue and take meaning out of context. He lamented over the situation of political parties and their miserable strategies to stay in power. The 46-year-old remarked that he grew up in Pakistani, and so are his children, but the prevailing situation leaves him with no concrete answers or explanations that could satisfy his concerned children.

     Afridi compared the damage from external and internal enemies, complaining how the internal chaos has been wreaking havoc. He also highlighted the importance of having a strong military force that can protect the country, examplifying Kashmiri and Palestinians who are unable to defend themselves.

     The former skipper not only condemned the violent protests of 9 May, but also opined that the sacrifices of Pakistan Army should not be disregarded. He argued that the military and authorities are the protectors of the country and they are the ones that uphold the sovereignty of the nation.

     Afridi also stressed the importance of unity and understanding among the citizens of Pakistan. He urged the people to put aside their differences and focus on the betterment of the nation. He also called out the media for sensationalizing the news and creating an environment of fear and hatred.

     In conclusion, Afridi's message was clear and simple: we should all respect the military and authorities of Pakistan, and work together to build a better future for the nation. He also urged the people to stay away from violence and vandalism, and to focus on constructive dialogue instead.



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