Two Karachi-based young boys who used abusive language against Pakistan have apologised for their statements. A video of two Karachi-based Afghan youngsters using abusive language
against Pakistan over the evacuation of Afghan refugees went viral.
The boy in the video was identified as Farhad, who worked in a grocery store. The video of the boy was made by shoppers and shared on the internet.
After the video went viral, another new video of the young man has surfaced in which he is crying and regretting his actions and statements, and is also apologising.
In the new video, Farhad said that he had made a mistake and was ashamed of it, while he also raised slogans of Pakistan Zindabad and Sindh Police Zindabad.
In the video, Farhad, holding his ears, folded his hands and cried, saying, “I have made a big mistake that will not happen again in the future.”
The second video was of a young Afghan man named Mohibullah, who works at a tea house. In the viral video, Mohibullah was also badmouthing Pakistan. However, in the new video, Mohibullah apologised for the old video and expressed his shame.
