
Trump's 'Long Night Of Talks' Memes For Virat Kohli, BMC Go Viral Amid India-Pakistan Ceasefire
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What began as a formal statement by the US President has quickly turned into a meme-fest, with users coming up with their own "long night of talks" versions
US President Donald Trump's 'long night of talks" while announcing the ceasefire between India and Pakistan has sparked a flood of memes and hilarious commentary on social media.
What began as a formal statement by the US President has quickly turned into a meme-fest, with users coming up with their own 'long night of talks" versions, with many featuring Trump himself.
What Triggered The Memes?
It all started on Saturday, May 10, when Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to announce the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. He claimed that the ceasefire was 'mediated by the United States."
In his post, Trump said: 'After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a FULL AND IMMEDIATE CEASEFIRE. Congratulations to both Countries on using Common Sense and Great Intelligence."
This statement, which was meant to be a diplomatic message, quickly became meme material, with users on X taking the phrase 'long night of talks" quite literally and giving it their own hilarious take.
One popular meme shared by a user humorously says: 'After a long night of talks with BMC, i pleased to announce that they have agreed to open the Andheri Ghokale flyover. Congratulations to the people living in East and West Andheri. Jai Maharashtra!"
Thank you sir , Patna Gandhi Setu ka bhi dekh lijiye 🙏😅 @realDonaldTrump #ViratKohli???? #DonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/8MbV1XoDrD — Sudhanshu (@ordinarybihari) May 12, 2025
Another user posted a cheeky meme referring to Trump as 'Sardar Donald Singh Trump," for his role in mediating ceasefire between India-Pakistan. They even created an AI-generated image of Trump wearing a turban and sporting a moustache.
Thank you @realDonaldTrump #Sarpanch #Trump #IndiaPakistanConflict #CeasefireNow #sardarji #sarpanchsahab pic.twitter.com/9CK4q7S3UH — Harpreet singh Bandesha ਹਰਪ੍ਰੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਬੰਦੇਸ਼ਾ (@hpsjournalist) May 10, 2025
Then came another meme, referencing Virat Kohli's retirement from Test cricket: 'After a long night of talks with Virattt koolie, I am please to announce that he has announced retirement from test cricket. Fantastic player, I love him so much. By the way i love soochin tendulak but virat was special."
Bas yahi baaki tha dekhna 😝 #Trump #ViratKohli pic.twitter.com/ME8bls6IOr — G. Somenath (@shomer_A) May 12, 2025
Other memes took a more personal, relatable turn, like one from a user who wrote: 'Dating apps: What are you looking for? Just someone with common sense & intelligence, I can have a long night of talks with."
Dating apps: What are you looking for ?Just someone with common sense & intelligence, I can have a long night of talks with.
— Frowzy (@rutvikPandit) May 10, 2025
In another light-hearted take, a user shared: 'After a long night of talks with SEBI and it's most honorable Chairman, Mr Kanta who replaced the previous horrible DEI hire, I am pleased to announce that they have agreed to remove the failed, Enhanced Surveillance Mechanism(ESM) on SME stocks with immediate effect."
Meanwhile, one user shared a hilarious reality check: 'After a long night of talks with Main aur Meri Tanhai, I am pleased to announce that I have decided to survive yet another Monday at work."
After a long night of talks with Main aur Meri Tanhai, I am pleased to announce that I have decided to survive yet another Monday at work.— Kajal K Iyer (@Kajal_Iyer) May 12, 2025
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Meanwhile, another more personal take by a user might resonate with those dealing with family pressures:
'After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that my family has decided to stop & have agreed to not bother me to get married. Congratulations to them on using Common Sense and Great Intelligence. Thank you for your attention to this matter!," the user wrote.
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