India reminds Pakistan of Operation Sindoor, Pakistani general panics, video goes viral
New Delhi. On the anniversary of Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army issued a stern warning to Pakistan, reminding it of the wounds inflicted by India last year. Pakistan’s reaction to this will leave you laughing. On Friday, a video of a Pakistani general making childish remarks went viral on the internet.
In fact, on Thursday, while Indian Army officers were recounting the valor of the armed forces in this operation, the Pakistani Army also held a press conference. During this, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of the Pakistani Army’s media wing, began making a different point. Referring to the Indian Army’s press conference, he asked, “Why are they speaking in English?” Then, he himself said, “Do you want to tell the whole world what happened?”
The Pakistani general’s childish statement has sparked a flood of memes on the internet. People are making fun of his statement. People also reminded him that India has the second largest English-speaking population in the world. Social media users also trolled
the Pakistani general. One user wrote, “This is the most stupid statement I have heard in years.” Another user wrote, “Why don’t you understand?” Another user wrote, “Why is he talking like a WhatsApp uncle?”
Pakistan told numerous lies.
During this briefing, Pakistan told a series of blatant lies. Pakistani officials claimed that India’s Operation Sindoor was unprovoked. This claim is a blatant lie, as India launched the operation only after an attack in Pahalgam by Pakistani-backed terrorists. Pakistan also falsely claimed that Indian jets were shot down during the operation, although they have been unable to provide any evidence to date.
Pakistani officer complains about Indian officers using English
“A little while ago, the Indian DGMO and senior officers did a press briefing. First of all, why are they speaking English?” pic.twitter.com/zLk8tUFgT1
— Shashank Mattoo (@MattooShashank) May 7, 2026
India Reminded of Wounds
Earlier, Indian Air Marshal A.K. Bharti detailed the dire situation faced by Pakistan over the past year. On May 7, India destroyed nine terrorist camps across the border, killing at least 100 terrorists. During the press conference, Lieutenant General Ghai, who serves as the Army’s Deputy Chief of Staff (Strategy), also stated that Operation Sindoor was not the end, but just the beginning.
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