Enjoy your two-minutes of fame: Talha Anjum hits back at tweep for shaming his political views

Rapper has responded with expletives and does not care


Entertainment Desk May 19, 2023

Rapper Talha Anjum of Young Stunners fame has lashed out at YouTuber Saad Kaiser for sharing his past tweets to shame him for offering varying political views in the present. Of course, views can change in a matter of days, let alone years. But Kaiser urged the artist to refrain from tweeting about what he doesn’t know and stick to rapping.

Needless to say, Anjum did not take this lightly.

“Karachi ke is walay youthia londay ka kya bana (What happened to this youthia boy from Karachi)?” tweeted Kaiser tagging Anjum. “Rap karo na bhaie, woh na karo jiska kuch pata nahi (Stick to rapping, don’t do what you don’t know),” he added. Kaiser’s tweet was accompanied by screenshots of Anjum’s tweets from September 2018 and August 2022. The prior read, “I’m reporting you to ISPR if you talk sh** about Pakistan army, I mean it,” while the latter stated, “Imran Khan is not fighting 11 but 12 parties alone. Don’t forget the Pakistan army.” 

In the comments section of his tweet, Anjum had no holds barred. “First thing first, dont know who you are but you’re more *expletive* than you actually look. Secondly, don’t block me like your beloved Maryam baji did,” Anjum shared without providing context. Capping off with another expletive, he continued, “Lastly, I don’t have the time to reply a *expletive* like you again and again. Now go enjoy your two minutes of Twitter fame.”

Without naming the artist, Kaiser offered his two cents on Anjum’s tweet in response to another commenter. “Aik bechara matarwa youthia gaali dainay ke ilawa aur kar bhi kya sakta hai? (What can a youthia do but curse at someone?)

Legend has it, both “patwaris” and “youthias” are having a field day in the Twitter thread. But such banters incite hatred and violence and are highly discouraged.

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