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Watch: Pakistan’s ‘Tauba Tauba’ Journalist Makes A Comeback, Suffers On-Screen Meltdown Over Kashmir
Swarajya Staff
Sep 03, 2019, 04:44 PM | Updated 04:44 PM IST
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A Lahore based journalist who recently became an internet meme for outraging against a decision by Indian farmers not to export tomatoes to Pakistan, has now made a comeback, this time over Kashmir.
In February, just prior to the Balakot Air Strike the journalist had warned that India shouldn’t take “nuclear power Pakistan” lightly and demanded that Pakistan should respond to the tomato embargo by dropping nuclear bombs on India.
"Tamatar ka jawab atom bomb se de gay." So much trash on our tv channels #TaubaTaubapic.twitter.com/2myeGCvECw
— Naila Inayat नायला à¤à¤¨à¤¾à¤¯à¤¤ (@nailainayat) February 23, 2019
The journalist soon became the butt of various memes for his demeanour and became well known as the ‘Tauba Tauba reporter’.
He has now made a comeback on the internet, by ranting over India’s decision to abrogate Article 370 and the subsequent precautionary restrictions imposed in J&K.
Tauba tauba ka muqam is back. Dilli walo sun lu ð¤ pic.twitter.com/1F63XDdxLf
— Naila Inayat नायला à¤à¤¨à¤¾à¤¯à¤¤ (@nailainayat) September 3, 2019
Despite being made fun of the last time round, the journalist began his address with ‘Tauba Tauba’ and demanded that the Pakistani Army should invade Kashmir and drop atom bombs on Delhi.
He continued his rant by stressing that atom bombs should be dropped by Pakistan until and unless the Kashmir issue is resolved.
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