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Khawaja Asif backs Haris Rauf’s provocative ‘6-0’ gesture, says India will remember ‘until judgement day’

The episode highlights Pakistan’s continued tendency to glorify military aggression even in civilian settings such as sports. Islamabad’s claims of shooting down six Indian fighter jets remain unverified.

September 23, 2025 / 18:17 IST
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Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has stirred controversy by publicly backing cricketer Haris Rauf over the provocative ‘6-0’ gesture he made during Sunday’s Asia Cup match against India.

The gesture, widely interpreted as a reference to Islamabad’s unverified claim of having shot down six Indian fighter jets during Operation Sindoor, sparked outrage. Fast bowler Rauf had a brief spat with Indian opening batsmen Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill before making the gesture.

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Resharing a post by Ayab Ahmed, a columnist for Pakistani publication Daily Times, Asif said in Urdu, "Haris Rauf is treating them right. Keep it up. Cricket matches keep happening... but 6-0 will not be forgotten by India until the Judgement Day, and the world will remember it too."

Ahmed also shared a second video showing Rauf mimicking planes being shot down, adding, "Haris Rauf bringing Bharat back to its senses!" along with the Pakistani flag and a grinning emoji.