Funny videos on Kashmir have social media in splits


New Delhi, Sep 1 (IANS): With the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, jokes, memes and funny videos on Pakistan have gone viral on social media.

A video of twin babies fighting over a lollipop has gone viral on social media, in which a baby with a lollipop (Kashmir) is shown as India and the other baby who's crying for it has been tagged as Pakistan. This video has gone viral on online platforms such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Here are few viral posts and memes from Twitter:

A person on Twitter with the username @NikhilC72631051 posted: "The UN entire world has shown middle finger to Pakistan. The entire international community knows Pakistan has been put in enhanced black list."

"The puppies of Hurriyat in Kashmir won't talk about what the best friend of Napakistan is doing in China. Because Pakistan sells its girls to Chinese in return of luxury gifts," tweeted one user.

"I want to tell from the #Indian side that we will not give #money to #Pakistan," another tweet read.

A twitter user by the name of @aalsidesi posted a photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointing a finger to Home Minister Amit Shah with the caption: "Abe ye keh raha hai haatho-haath PoK bhi UT me lapet lo!"

"Really do not know what #ImranKhan and their govt will achieve by becoming laughing stock of not just their own people but to the entire world," another user tweeted.

"Pakistan PM #ImranKhan's office faces power cut over payment dues. We should just buy POK from them for some money, so they can afford electricity & food," read another tweet.

In most of the posts, users made funny videos and GIFs on Pakistan's response to India's Kashmir move.

  

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