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Published 19:31 IST, April 3rd 2019

JUST WATCH: Naya Pakistan's 'Pigeon Rath' for peace going viral needs little explanation

The sarcastic video shows a motor vehicle in the shape of a dove (which looks like a pigeon) moving in the streets of Pakistan with a message that reads: 'We want peace".

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JUST WATCH: Naya Pakistan's 'Pigeon Rath' for peace going viral needs little explanation
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Naila Inayat, a Pakistani journalist who is known for her sarcastic take on Imran Khan-led 'Naya Pakistan', has shared a hilarious video that shouts: 'Things that happens only in Pakistan'. The sarcastic video shows a motor vehicle in the shape of a dove (which looks like a pigeon) moving in the streets of Pakistan with a message that reads: 'We want peace". The dove has a freshly cut branch fixed onto its mouth and on the vehicle's tail waves the flag of Pakistan, as it passes through people.

Moreover, the wings of the dove also have a special message written on them: "We are peaceful. We want peace".

The crowd on the roads can be heard hooting and shouting as the viral song "Meri Sham Awadh Se Aayi Hai" plays in the background to support the message of peace.  

Take a look:

WATCH: Pakistan's Viral 'Tauba Tauba Tamatar' Reporter Is Back And He's Not Changed One Bit

Earlier, Naila also shared a video a Pakistani reporter who had gone viral on the Internet in India for his impassioned freight train-esque 'Tauba Tauba' rant during a live tv broadcast after India imposed additional duties on the export of tomatoes across the border has returned.

The reporter's latest clip, which went viral again, saw him repeating his antics from the earlier video, only this time, he's reporting from the field.

The broadcast took place on Pakistan's Channel 42, and in it, the viral 'Tauba Tauba Tamatar' reporter is making many of the same threats that he had made in the previous video, about Pakistan and its army being ready to make India do 'Tauba Tauba'. Interestingly, the 'facts' he is putting out seem to still be completely off point. As can be seen below, the video has gained quite a bit of traction:

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Updated 19:31 IST, April 3rd 2019