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26-05-2025
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Shehbaz Sharif Trolled For Gifting Chinese Drill Pic As 'Op Bunyan' Memento To Pak Army Chief
Last Updated: Pakistan army chief Asim Munir had hosted dinner party for PM Shehbaz Sharif, during which the latter gifted him an "edited" portrait of a Chinese drill as war photo against India. In yet another instance of mockery, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif gifted army chief Asim Munir with a purported picture of a 2019 Chinese drill, claiming it as Operation Bunyan al-Marsus against India. Netizens tore the Pakistani Prime Minister and army chief to pieces and mocked them for 'photoshop". The edited portrait was gifted during a high-profile dinner hosted by Asim Munir last week to the political leadership 'for their foresight" during the four-day military conflict with India. Netizens Make Fun Of Shehbaz Sharif, Asim Munir Putting out the original photo of the Chinese drill on X, Indians trolled the Pakistanis for using 'Canva" and 'Photoshop" to 'win" war against India. 'Pakistan's latest masterpiece: Shehbaz Sharif presents a photoshopped painting from a 2019 Chinese drill to Failed Marshal Asim Munir. Guess when you can't win on the battlefield, you win in Canva," a user wrote on X. Pakistan's latest masterpiece: Shehbaz Sharif presents a photoshopped painting from a 2019 Chinese drill to Failed Marshal Asim Munir 🎨💥Guess when you can't win on the battlefield, you win in Canva #LumberOneFauj — Yash Rawat (@Yashfacts28) May 25, 2025 'Should we call it a country?" another one said. 'Pakistan's PM gifts Asim Munir a 2019 Chinese drill photo, claiming it's 'OP Bunyan Al Marsus'. Pakistan is now using a Chinese Drill Photo to Celebrate Its own Military Operation. They can't even produce original visuals of their own military operation. Shehbaz Sharif and Asim Munir are fooling their entire Nation. REALLY," another one said. BIG NEWS 🚨 Pakistan's PM gifts Asim Munir a 2019 Chinese drill photo, claiming it's 'OP Bunyan Al Marsus' 😭😂🔥Pakistan is now using a Chinese Drill Photo to Celebrate Its own Military Operation 🤣 A high-profile dinner hosted by Pakistan Field Marshal Asim Munir, Chief of… — Times Algebra (@TimesAlgebraIND) May 26, 2025 All this comes after India thrashed Pakistan during a four-day military confrontation from May 10 to 14 during Operation Sindoor to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack. First Published:
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Business Upturn
06-05-2025
- Politics
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[Watch Video] Gautam Gambhir calls for cricket boycott with Pakistan
In a bold statement, India's head coach Gautam Gambhir has said that the Indian cricket team should not play any matches against Pakistan unless peace is restored and justice is served. Speaking on the issue, Gambhir said, There should be no cricket with Pakistan until peace is restored and justice is done. No cricket match or Bollywood or any other interaction is more important than the life of Indians. Gambhir, who has been vocal on national issues in the past, reiterated his firm stance on prioritizing the lives and safety of Indian citizens over any sporting ties or cultural exchanges with Pakistan. His statement has triggered a wave of reactions online, with many debating whether political tensions should dictate cricketing ties. The remark comes amid ongoing discussions about future bilateral cricket engagements between the two nations, particularly in the context of upcoming ICC events. Watch the full video and share your thoughts: Do you agree with Gambhir's statement? Should India refuse to play cricket with Pakistan until the larger political issues are resolved? WATCH – — Times Algebra (@TimesAlgebraIND) May 6, 2025 News desk at