While Yasin Malik, who was found guilty in the Terror Fund, was waiting to be sentenced, many Pakistani celebrities condemned India. Filmmaker Ashok Pandit was furious when Pakistan’s High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit tweeted in support of Yasin Malik on Twitter.
Abdul Basit wrote on Twitter that ‘Shameful, judicial terrorism is being spread by the Kangaroo Court of India. Before Modi turns himself into a fascist, the world will have to stand up to India. ‘ Reacting to this, Ashok Pandit got furious.
Ashok Pandit wrote on Twitter that ‘Thank you that you are still alive! Only those you are trying to save will make you a victim!’ A user named Ekta Tandon wrote that ‘You people have opened the factory of terrorism. Shame on Pakistan, anyway after 10 years the condition of Pakistan is going to be like Sri Lanka. Just wait and see. ashamed of you.’
A user named Dileep wrote that ‘relax, uncle. Worry about the minorities in Pakistan, why don’t you give citizenship to the Muslims of India, if you care about them?’ Prabhat wrote that ‘Who are you? You have no status to speak about India. Sit down peacefully. Omprakash wrote that ‘Who are you brother, who is interfering in the matter of our house, he is not a Pakistani, he is a citizen of our country.’
Thank you that you are still alive!
Those you are trying to save will make you a victim! https://t.co/ivraPXqff8— Ashoke Pandit (@ashokepandit) May 25, 2022
Sunil Arora wrote that ‘Just make CAA like India in Pakistan and bring back all your people who are suffering in India’. A user named Jaideep wrote that ‘Shameful tweet by a terrorist of a terrorist country. Abdul Basit Heed my words, the land of terrorists is going to be the next Sri Lanka.
Let us inform that Yasin Malik was charged with sections of criminal conspiracy, indulging in unlawful activities including waging war against the country and disturbing the peace of Kashmir, which he had confessed before the court. The sections under which Yasin Malik has been found guilty carry a maximum sentence of death or a minimum sentence of life imprisonment.