Adnan Sami gets slammed by Pakistanis for supporting India’s surgical strikes! Just yesterday we saw a major outburst on Twitter where every single individual was applauding the harsh step taken by Indian army.  What could be termed as India’s answer to Uri attack, our military launched surgical strikes along the border surrounding the areas along LOC. The operation was appreciated even by our B town folks right from Varun Dhawan, John Abraham to Shah Rukh Khan.
Following them was singer and composer Adnan Sami who too sided with India, appreciating our country’s recent step. He took to Twitter to congratulate our current Prime Minister Narendra Modi and army for their brilliant, successful and mature strategic strikes.It was shocking to see Sami express his thought publicly on social media platform. We are sure he knew this was soon going to backfire on him. At the same time, we are happy that the singer who is an Indian citizen since 2015, didn’t think twice before supporting India against terrorism.
What followed next after him supporting India is something which we all could imagine. He was severely criticized from his fans and followers in Pakistan for his recent tweet but that didn’t budge the singer. He was brave enough to condemn it in his next tweet . He wrote, “Pakistanis are outraged by my earlier tweet.Their outburst clearly means they see Terrorism and Pakistan as the same.”

Well, it was high time India took certain action against this. First Pathankot and now Uri, the series seems to go on and on.
Earlier it was Akshay Kumar who had similar opinions like us. He too appreciated Government’s decision to carry on strikes  and said it was high time that India starts reacting. Shah Rukh Khan also thanked the Indian army and prayed for the safety and well being of our soldiers who are involved in this strike.
So it won’t be wrong to say that the whole Indo- Pak issue takes a new turn every other day. After India banned Pakistani actors in India, it was their turn to retaliate. They too have now stopped screening of Indian movies in Pakistan.