Moeed Pirzada trolled for ‘grieving’ India’s diplomatic setbacks

Moeed Pirzada trolled for ‘grieving’ India’s diplomatic setbacks
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Social media users have called out Moeed Pirzada over his recent tweets about expressing disappointment at India’s diplomatic failures.

Pirzada questioned if Indian diplomacy has completely collapsed in a series of multiple of posts.

He also tweeted about Indian Congress Party leader Shashi Tharoor who is leading one of the seven delegate teams to represent Indian interests.

Pirzada, expressing disappointment, asked if Tharoor’s strategy is different or if he is not getting important meetings.

Users on social media reacted strongly. Many accused Pirzada of showing more concern for India than Pakistan.

They said his tweets came at a time when India was facing diplomatic setbacks. Some users said that Pirzada is acting like a spokesperson for India.

Critics said that instead of supporting Pakistan, Pirzada is amplifying Indian concerns. Others said his tweets expose his biased priorities.

Pakistani social media users strongly condemned the YouTuber Moeed Pirzada for “going out of his way” to side with an enemy country.

One user commented, “Wonder why you feeling so much pain for India.” Another one commented, “Moeed Pirzada is in extreme pain, so imagine how painful this is for @ImranKhanPTI

One user expressed shock, writing, “Why are you concerned @MoeedNj? Isn’t it a good thing for Pakistan?”

Another angry user wrote, “Moeed is more concerned than Modi for India.”

Another commented, “Hahahaha You will die in this hatred, I feel sorry for your situation. And it would be a joy to see your dog-like condition. Kindness brings peace to the heart.”

Shashi Tharoor’s Colombia visit is now under fire after a video showing him singing at a private gathering went viral, sparking outrage in India.

It is one blunder after another for the “high-level” delegations – one of which is led by Shashi Tharoor – made by the Indian government for the diplomatic mission to convince the world of its weak narrative against Pakistan.

Last week, strong reactions against the so-called intellectual and Congress leader, Shashi Tharoor, came for his criticism against the Colombian government while being its guest.

Tharoor spoke harshly against the Colombian government simply for showing sympathy for the civilian deaths in Pakistan caused by Indian direct strikes on women and children.

Shashi Tharoor has now landed in a new controversy after his video got viral on social media in which he could be seen singing at a gathering.

Moeed Pirzada has not responded to the backlash yet.

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