The 22-year-old Afghanistan cricketer Rashid Khan recently tweeted about the current scenario of the country. He called out the world leaders and pleaded them to "don't leave us in chaos". Also, he appeals from his Twitter handle as violence escalates in Afganisthan.
Rashid Khan tweeted from his official handle on Twitter, "Dear World Leaders! My country is in chaos, thousand of innocent people, including children & women, get martyred every day, houses & properties being destructed. Thousand families displaced. Don't leave us in chaos. Stop killing Afghans & destroying Afghanistan. We want peace."
After expelling in 2001, the Taliban have made a powerful come back in Afghanistan. Above all, after US President Joe Biden took back his armed forces from the war-prone regions of the country, the Taliban stepped up into offensive things and captured territory in Afghanistan.
Ziauddin Zia, a lawmaker in Aybak told Reuters, "Right now the Taliban are fighting with Afghan forces to capture the police headquarters and compound of the provincial governor. Several parts of the capital have fallen to the Taliban."
Instead of being supportive, Twitter users from India and Pakistan did a shameful thing and made it all about themselves. As a result, within hundreds of tweets of Indians and Pakistanis, the main issue is getting buried under their ego battles.
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The banter between these two rival countries is nothing new and also seems that this wordplay will end soon. In conclusion, emotional support is the least mankind can provide in such situations, and both countries need to work on it as the current situation is very shameful.