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Pakistani netizes show solidarity with #PakWithIndiaNoToLakhviBail

| | Dec 19, 2014, at 05:21 am
New Delhi, Dec 18 (IBNS); Ind a show of solidarity across border, a hashtag named #PakWithIndiaNoToLakhviBail took off in popular micro-blogging site Twitter, reacting strongly against the decision of a Pakistani court to grant bail to 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused top Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi on Thursday.

Tweets from Pakistan supported the hashtag.

The support came just days after  #IndiaWithPakistan hastag had went viral in Twitter following the killing of 141 people, including 132 school children, by Taliban militants in Peshawar on Tuesday.

Indians were tweeting to express their views on the crisis Pakistan was facing on that day.

Alizeh Iqbal Haider, a member of the Pakistan National Assembly, tweeted: "#PakWithIndiaNoToLakhviBail. MT :"@cyalm: Until Pakistan learns to feel others' pain, it will never stop hurting itself. Mumbai. Lakhvi."

Pakistani writer Fatima Bhutto, posted on her Twitter account: "#IndiaWithPakistan was an important moment of solidarity. So should #PakWithIndiaNoToLakhviBail be."

Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar tweeted: "Whoever started this... Bravo. I support #PakWithIndiaNoToLakhviBail. We owe this to all victims of terror. They hurt just like us."

India responded quickly and acknowledged the move as popular Indian journalist Barkha Dutt tweeted: "Glad to see many Pakistani friends responding to #IndiawithPakistan with #PakWithIndiaNoToLakhviBail - all hope is not lost."

Another journalist J P Ranjan  posted: "A big hug to all those pals in Pakistan for #PakWithIndiaNoToLakhviBail, its great start..keep moving guys for a peaceful neighbourhood."

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