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Extremely funny and stupid Pakistani anchor threatening PM Modi

How many times we’ve told you, “Don’t play with fire, it will burn you; don’t play with bomb, it will finish you” These are the lines of a Pakistani news channel anchor who is threatening Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. She says, “We do not want people to read in books, ‘’Ek Tha Bharat, Ek Tha Modi”.
                 
How many times we’ve told you, “Don’t play with fire, it will burn you; don’t play with bomb, it will finish you” These are the lines of a Pakistani news channel anchor who is threatening Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. She says, “We do not want people to read in books, ‘’Ek Tha Bharat, Ek Tha Modi”.

Famous Pakistani journalist and author Tarek Fateh has shared this video. Since then the video has gone viral on the Internet. The words of anchor are so hard to hear, let’s say, so much hard to hear that you will not be able to control your laugh. If you’re looking for ‘ROFL’ videos on the internet, you must watch this video.
Extremly funny and stupid Pakistani anchor says, “Agar hame gussa aa gya toh na maan hoga na hanuman hoga” Instead of this she should say, “Agar hame gussa aa gya toh na hamara maan rahega na Pakistan rahega”.
People are still confusing and figuring out whether she is threatening PM Modi or reciting poem. Here is the video, watch and enjoy
Disclaimer: Don’t take her seriously

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