Wasim Akram lectures youth against firing on New Year’s eve
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Pakistan's cricket icon and former captain Wasim Akram while wishing his fans a happy new year, requested parents to tell their children to "stop showing off" after celebratory gunfire in Karachi claimed the life of a boy and injured several others.
The former raw pacer in a video posted to his Twitter handle elaborated that by "showing off" he means "firing at midnight—— thaa thooo——you are not a Rambo, go by some patakhas or fireworks, like I did last time for my daughter, chotay anaar, choti phuljari (smaller fireworks)."
Hope everyone had a safe New Year’s Eve last night. Please listen to my message carefully, if we want betterment for our country then we need to all work together to make a change! #StopAirFiring #GunSafety #HappyNewYear2022 @sindhpolicedmc8 pic.twitter.com/99pOHu6pOw
— Wasim Akram (@wasimakramlive) January 1, 2022
Wasim Akram reminded the youth that bullets fired into the air will eventually come down, and a stray bullet can hit anyone. It can be a man walking down the street or a family member, he said, adding that we need to evolve as a nation, but that isn't happening.
He stated that we are still following the trends of the 1970s and expressed hope that the youth will understand his message. Wasim concluded by wishing the viewers good health and a Happy New Year.