Pakistani Spy Pigeon With Threatening Note Arrested! You Can’t Miss Out Twitter Reactions!

Post URI attacks both the countries, India and Pakistan are exchanging threats and things are obviously not very cordial. But things became seriously funny when a grey pigeon was caught and arrested (yes, you read it right!) by Border Security Force (BSF), somewhere near Simbal on Sunday. A grey pigeon was carrying a threat letter written in Urdu which was addressing PM Modi. Rakesh Kumar, a Police Inspector said that they are investigating the matter, and the bird has been taken into custody. He also mentioned that similar messages addressing the Prime Minister have been recovered in the same region on Saturday, which were tied up with two balloons.

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The message was written in Urdu and on translating, it read;

“Modi Ji, do not consider us same people as we were during 1971 (Indo-Pak war). Now each and every child is ready to fight against India.”

The threatening note is said to be signed by Lashkar-e-Taiba.

This is not the first time that birds have been used to send messages or threaten us. In 2013 a dead falcon was found by Indian Security force which was fitted with a small camera, and in 2010 another suspected white pigeon was recovered from the same area.

As soon as ANI_news shared the report and video on their twitter handle, users had fun trolling Pakistan! Here’s the video!

Don’t miss out these trolls!

One for Salman’s fan

Without visa?

We can feel you, dude!

Still the age-old way!

Pakistan is still backward!

Busy catching pigeons!!!

https://twitter.com/IltafAsim/status/782858549416321024

Still in Primitive age

So, the idea didn’t go well with the netizens, but we wonder what these Pakistanis must be up to. Recovering two consecutive threats, that’s a major concern for both the Army and the government.

With so many attacks Pakistan seems to have lost the idea of Aman ki Asha. And this has become a thing one can only dream of. What do you have to say about this incident? Do let us know in the comments section.

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