Former India cricketer Virender Sehwag is renowned for his witty comments both on and off the field. The former Indian great's scathing 'K**te ki dum tedi ki tedi hi rehti hai' comment a day before was followed by another ferocious message directed at Pakistan on social media.
Sehwag, who is well-known for his tough demeanor on and off the field, made a compelling comparison between the Indian and Pakistani military on Instagram.
The caption, which was short but impactful, read-'Bohot Bada Farak. Jai Hind ki Sena.'
Sehwag's post apparently quickly became viral. Growing public opposition to cross-border terrorism in India was reflected in the audacious statement.
Instagram story of Virender Sehwag. pic.twitter.com/xCdBtjaQap
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Many people who support the Indian Armed Forces' strong position find resonance in Sehwag's words, particularly when they are shared on social media.
pic.twitter.com/8HEGZhv2O6 Virrender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) May 10, 2025
Shikhar Dhawan, a former cricket player for India, had already criticized Pakistan for breaking the recently agreed-upon truce.
"Ghatiya desh ne fir apna ghatiyapan poori duniya ke aage dikha diya,” Dhawan had written on his social media account X tagging Pakistan and using the hashtag #Ceasefire.
Ghatiya desh ne fir apna ghatiyapan poori duniya ke aage dikha diya. #Pakistan#Ceasefire Shikhar Dhawan (@SDhawan25) May 10, 2025
Dhawan made his remarks following reports that Pakistan had broken the ceasefire agreement reached during a high-level military discussion between the two countries.
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Hours after India and Pakistan agreed to stop military operations and fire, Pakistan launched its most recent offensive in India. As air raid sirens sounded and administrations enforced emergency blackouts, blasts reverberated and several cities in Punjab, Rajasthan, and J&K went dark as Pakistan once again attacked India.
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