This Indian Family Named Their Baby After Abhinandan And Gets Trolled In Return

(@mahnoorsheikh03)

This Indian family named their baby after Abhinandan and gets trolled in return

As absurd as it sounds, people went on to troll him as the size of the baby in the picture posted looks quite big for a new born.

Islamabad (Pakistan Point News – 3rd March, 2019) While Indian government and army is not really impressed by their wing pilot Abhinandan who was detained by Pakistan Army after shooting his aircraft, Indians are calling him a hero.

Some are even going as far as to name their new-borns after Abhinandan.

An Indian recently took to Twitter to tell how his family has decided to name the baby boy of his brother as Abhinandan.

“#WelcomeHomeAbhinandan My brother gave birth to a baby boy today,we have decided to keep his name Abhinandan. Our Josh is still high. U tell me how is the name?” he wrote.

As absurd as it sounds, people went on to troll him as the size of the baby in the picture posted looks quite big for a new born.

This was even noticed by Mehbooba Mufti, former chief minister of the Indian-Administer Kashmir, who had a perfect reply to him.

“Great choice for a name but last I checked women were the ones who gave birth 🤔 Also baby looks quite big for a newborn,” she wrote.

Pakistan released Indian fighter pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan and handed him over to Indian authorities at Wagha Border on Friday evening.

Amid tight security, the Indian pilot was transported to Wahga Border after his traveling documents were inalized by Pakistani officials.

His release was announced by Prime Minister Imran Khan as a peace gesture during a speech in Joint Session of the Parliament yesterday.

Wing Commander Abhinandan was arrested on Wednesday when his aircraft was shot down by Pakistan Air Force after violation of Pakistan air-space.

Pakistan's decision of releasing India's captive pilot Wing Commander, Abhinandan has been widely acknowledged and lauded in India.

Mahnoor Sheikh

The writer is News Editor, Pakistan Point. She has graduated in Mass Communication and has worked in various media houses