'You are not rambo' - Wasim Akram unimpressed with the aerial firing on New Year's eve

Wasim Akram stated that people should teach their kids to stop showing off.

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Wasim Akram stated that people should teach their kids to stop showing off.
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MOHALI, INDIA – MARCH 25: Shahid Afridi, Captain of Pakistan speaks with former Pakistan cricketer Wasim Akram during the ICC WT20 India Group 2 match between Pakistan and Australia at I.S. Bindra Stadium on March 25, 2016 in Mohali, India. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Legendary Pakistan cricketer Wasim Akram was not happy with the aerial firing that took place on the eve of New Year. Aerial firing came harm people, and Akram took to Twitter to talk about the same.

Akram stated that people should teach their kids to stop showing off, as the gun firing began as soon as the New Year dawned. The left-arm seamer instead urged the citizens to purchase smaller firecrackers to celebrate the New Year.

” I want to make a very important request — can we please teach our kids to stop showing off. Why am I saying showing off? As soon as it was midnight, the gun firing began. Dhaa, dhuzz, dhuzz dhaa, adey tussi Rambo therdey nahi [You are not Rambo]. Go buy some fireworks or patakhas [firecrackers] like I did last night for my daughter. Chotay anaar, chotay phuljari [small types of firecrackers], please buy these sort of things,” said Akram on Twitter.

The bullet that is fired up will come down: Wasim Akram

Akram also added that the bullet that is fired up in the air will come down and might even prove to be fatal. Adding that people should evolve, Akram concluded by stating that he hopes that his message reaches in the right way to people.

“Remember, the bullet that is fired up in the air eventually comes down as well and it can fatally injure anyone when it comes down. This can be your relative or some passerby on the street. I’m talking about all kinds of areas. We have to evolve as a nation and that is not happening. We’re still doing the same stuff we were doing in the 70s. I hope you guys understand this message of mine,” concluded Akram.

Mohammad Hafeez retweeted Wasim Akram’s message, and urged the citizens of Pakistan to behave like responsible people.

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