American comedian hits out at Indian trolls over support for Kashmir's liberation

Indian trolls accuse McLellan of being paid by Pakistan for castigating Indian regime


News Desk April 07, 2018
He retweeted a post by a student in Indian held-Kashmir back on April 7 on Kashmir Solidarity Day in which the student claimed that the Indian forces locked them inside their school and when they began to chant pro-freedom slogan they were fired tear gas at them .PHOTO COURTESY: FACEBOOK

American stand-up comedian Jeremy McLellan on Saturday has shot down attackers on Twitter who mocked his claims on atrocities committed in Indian-held Kashmir stating that his opinion is 'paid-off' by Pakistan.

McLellan has been vocal in lambasting the ongoing violence in Kashmir doubling down on his support for the Kashmiri people's cause.



He retweeted a post by a student in Indian-held Kashmir back on April 7 on Kashmir Solidarity Day in which the student claimed that the Indian forces locked them inside their school and when they began to chant pro-freedom slogans tear gas was fired at them.

https://twitter.com/JeremyMcLellan/status/982275704971640833

He then tweeted that today is Kashmir Solidarity Day in support of occupied Kashmir against Indian state terrorism.

American comedian Jeremy McLellan is a true Pakistani at heart!

Students in Srinagar are brutalised for protesting the recent killings. Whether Palestine, Syria, Burma, Kashmir, or anywhere else, people have a right to be free from state tyranny.



When trolls accused him of being on Pakistan's payroll he hit back by saying Indians: Please stop spreading rumors that I’m paid by Pakistan to tweet about Kashmir. My wife keeps asking where the money is and it’s ruining our marriage.

 



 

McLellan has not only spoken out against New Delhi in Indian held Kashmir but also the other marginalised groups all over the world as well.

COMMENTS (3)

Seven | 6 years ago | Reply He proved. He was a best comedian.... I tnk he don't know best jokes. Keep. Doig jokess...bro....
Ashok | 6 years ago | Reply Now another type of strategic asset. Lol !!
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