'Being Indian is a problem': Pakistani man tells NRI Passenger in London; social media responds
A video of a Pakistani man fighting with a passenger of Indian origin in a train in London became viral. The cut shows that the Indian man talks to the Pakistani passenger quietly, dressed in a white shirt and black trousers. “You’re Pakistani and I’m Indian, is that a problem?” he asks. The man confirms his nationality and asks the Indian passenger to continue: “Why is it a problem?” The Pakistani man replies, “Because we are enemies.” How did the Indian passenger respond? Surprised, the Indian man repeats, “We are enemies?” The Pakistani man nodded. The Indian man remains composed and responds, “I have no problem with you … it’s going to become viral,” To which the Pakistani man says, “Yes, you make it viral.” The Pakistani man then left the train at the next station, while the person who noticed the filming “left on Whitechapel.” Here’s how users responded to social media that the video was shared online with the heading: “Pakistani on the train tells humans that this is a problem because we are enemies. How diverse.” The incident happened on the Elizabeth line and has since caused debate on social media, with a lot of criticism of hostility. “That Pakistani openly” we are allowed to allow enemies “shows their hatred deeper than boundaries, even in London trains,” one user wrote. “Remember, diversity is our power. The Indian man does not place a different division and conflict. It’s great, but the Pakistani man has. I wonder how many people here share his views? ‘ said another. “A quarrel in a distant country, between people we know nothing and can’t hope to understand,” a third user wrote. “They all don’t hate? Still in the UK, the left is on them. Even the king! ‘ Say another. “Typical Pakistanians – hate everyone, hated by everyone,” one user notes.