Oman Daily Observer

Twitterati talk peace, call to bring IAF pilot home

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NEW DELHI: Amid heightened tension between India and Pakistan, some of the trending hashtags on Twitter on Wednesday were talking about bringing peace to the region — along with the call to bring back the Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot in Pakistan’s custody.

Among them was the #Saynotowar in the top five trending hashtags.

The reason #Saynotowar started trending on the popular social media platform was that people in both the countries shared messages of peace and expressed their concern with that hashtag. “No glory in war #Saynotowar,” read the caption of a picture of two children holding Indian flag and Pakistani flag embracing each other.

“Soldiers die and their loved ones suffer, not the politician­s or the hashtag warriors who tweet/ post about war from the comfort of their homes. #Saynotowar,” read another tweet.

A lot of the tweets with the Saynotowar hashtag posted pictures of disadvanta­ged children, indicating that India and Pakistan should concentrat­e on fighting poverty instead of waging war against each other.

Pakistan claimed on Wednesday it has captured Indian pilot identified as Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman.

Soon after the news broke, #Bringbacka­bhinandan started trending on Twitter — with people in both the countries calling for treating the Wing Commander with dignity and sending him to the country to which he belongs.

“I as a citizen of Pakistan request my govt to treat the “captive” Indian pilot well and send him back ASAP as a gesture of peace. Come on Pakistan you can do this #Saynotowar,” wrote one user. The message was retweeted close to 2,000 times.

Bollywood singer Vishal Dadlani thanked her for the message, saying: “Only sane citizen voices can compel government­s to find some sense in these insane times. #Saynotowar”.

“I am a Pakistani, we know what war is. I consider #Abhinandan as a Hero Because this is not his Fault, He was Serving his Country with Bravery. He will be Sent Home Soon Inshallah, Creating a message against all those war Supporting Celebs and Politician­s,” wrote another user with the Saynotowar hashtag.

During peacetime, Twitter is generally known as a toxic platform where people trade barbs and issue threats. On Wednesday, when a real threat of a war was looming large over India and Pakistan, Twitter gave sanity a chance.

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