
The video of the Pakistani man, who was arguing with a personal passenger on the London train, became a viral. The clip shows that the Indian man calmly speaks to Pakistani passengers, dressed in a white shirt and black trousers. “Are you Pakistani and I’m an Indian, is that a problem?” He asks. The man confirms his nationality and forced the Indian passenger to continue, “Why is this a problem?” The Pakistani man replies, “Because we are enemies.”
How did Indian passengers react?
Indian man surprised: “Are we enemies?” The Pakistani man nods. The Indian man remained folded and replied, “I have no problem with you … it will become a viral,” says Pakistani: “Yeah, you will do it viral.”
The Pakistani man then left the train at the next station, as noted by filming a person: “Get out in Whitechapel.”
Here’s how social media users reacted
The video was shared online with the headline: “Pakistani on the train tells a person that being an Indian is a problem because we are enemies. How diverse.”
The incident occurred on the Elizabeth line and has since evoked a debate on social media, with many criticizing hostility.
“The Pakistani openly admit” We Are Enemies “shows that their hatred runs deeper than borders, even on London trains,” one user wrote.
“Remember that diversity is our strength. The Indian man does not set another division and conflict. Which is great, but I am interested in a Pakistani man how many people are sharing their opinions here?” He commented on another.
“The quarrel in a distant country, among people we know nothing about and we can’t hope to understand,” the third user wrote.
“They hate everyone who doesn’t? Still in the UK, the left are arguing for them. Even the king!” said another one.
“Typical Pakistani – hated everyone, everyone hated,” one user said.
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