Pakistani Anchor ‘Threatening’ PM Modi, another episode of Hilarious Pakistan Media

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Pakistan Media has never disappointed when it comes to the people of India and always becomes a laughing stock. After several incidents of news programs and shows by Pakistan trying to prove superiority over India, the latest video of an anchor from News Beat Saama TV threatening Modi is now doing rounds on the internet for its Hilarious way of using Rhymes to scare India and Modi.

The anchor says “Modi saahab, aapko lakh baar samjhaya hai, lekin kab samajh mein aaya hai! Surkh sholon se na khelo, jal jaoge. Barood se na khelo, naistanabood ho jaoge… Uss waqt se daro, yaad rakho. Agar kisi din sarhad uboor karne ki galati humne karli, toh na maan hoga, na Hanuman aur na hi koi Shaktimaan.”
The Video is a must watch for Indians to make a mockery out of it

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