Unfortunately, we lost one of our brave captain ghutargoo from suicide squad, to the legends of #Indian authorities. We will remember you as a hero and will remember your services forever.
— The Eagle 🦅 - PDF (@TheEagle_PDF) June 11, 2018
India claims nabbing another ‘Pakistani spy pigeon’ https://t.co/VLERPgewVI
However, some tweeps did not find the ordeal funny.
Tania Saeed or @taniasaeed tweeted: “This is not satire, no. I wish it was satire but no. We really have fallen down the rabbit hole. Come on earthlings, we can do better. (I do feel bad for the pigeon)…”
This is not satire, no. I wish it was satire but no. We really have fallen down the rabbit hole. Come on earthlings, we can do better. (I do feel bad for the pigeon).
— Tania Saeed (@taniasaeed) June 11, 2018
India claims nabbing another ‘Pakistani spy pigeon’ https://t.co/sq8XRaXtHx
Such incidents are not uncommon between the two South Asian states. Indian authorities have captured ‘Pakistani spy pigeons’ several times, and it has become an ongoing joke on social media.
Earlier this year, in April, Twitter user @zaineyy_ had asked: “How Indian are you?” To which, another user, @Saniyazing replied: “I arrest [a] pigeon thinking it’s a Pakistani spy.”
how indian are you?
— Zain (@zaineyy_) April 5, 2018
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