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ALY GONY replied to online trolls after her ceasefire tweet
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on 10 May
Gani criticized the English proficiency of Pakistani Army in her tweet
Delhi:
Amidst India-Pakistan tension, popular television star Elli Ghani clapped back on trolls, who attacked him after tweeting “Urdu Meen Likke Bhujo” In terms of violating Pakistan’s ceasefire. On May 10, India and Pakistan agreed to the ceasefire after the operation of Operation Sindoor on India and Pakistan’s counter attack. After violating the ceasefire by Pakistan, Eli Goni wrote on X (which was previously known as Twitter), “Urdu Meen Likke Bhijo would have been in English to Mein Samaj Nahi Aya.
Ellie Gani’s tweet did not sit well with the Internet. A part of the Internet tried to corner him, saying “he was working hard to prove his loyalty”.
Surprised by those comments, Elli Goni wrote in another tweet, “People want to abuse me, please do not care about it .. I still want peace for my state for my country for my country. And this is my opinion and will not change .. #ceasefire”
People want to abuse me, please do not pay attention to me .. I still want peace for my country for my country for my country. And this is my opinion and will not change. #ceasefire
– Elli Goni (@alygoni) May 11, 2025
To keep an eye:
Urdu Meen Likke Bhujo will be in English to Mein Samaj Nahi Aya. #ceasefireviolations
– Elli Goni (@alygoni) May 10, 2025
Ellie Goni shared a group of famous paintings and expressed her concern over her family’s safety after starting a drone in an Instagram post.
Eli Goni wrote in the caption, “Sleepless and shattered, my family out of India, in Jammu, came out as an attack last night. My whole family, children, and parents have to face terror of drone and unrest, yet some people glorify this war in comfort of their homes.
To keep an eye:
India carried out nine terrorist attacks in Pakistan and POK on 7 May, in which the Pavalgam attack on 7 May in response to the Pahalgam attack claiming the lives of 26 citizens. In response, Pakistan launched drone attacks on Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Punjab, which were neutralized by the Indian Army. On May 10, the two nations agreed to a ceasefire after US intervention.