
At a UN press briefing on Tuesday, Bilawal Bhutto—Pakistan’s former foreign minister—claimed India was using the recent Kashmir terror attack to demonise Muslims. But before the spin could take hold, a foreign journalist pushed back.
The journalist pointed out that India’s official response to the attack—Operation Sindoor—was actually presented by Muslim military officers.

The Moment That Hit Hard:
The journalist’s words were blunt:
“I’ve watched the briefings from both sides. And as far as I recall, there were Muslim military officers conducting the briefing for India.”
That’s not a casual comment—it’s a mic-drop moment at the UN.
Because facts don’t care for recycled propaganda.
At UN, Bilawal Bhutto claimed that Indian Govt is demonising muslims in India after Pahalgam Terror attack in Kashmir.
A foreign Muslim Journalist replied that as far as he recalls Indian muslim military official was conducting the briefing for India’s Operation Sindoor.… pic.twitter.com/4AwdrUuN0j
— Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) June 4, 2025
The Faces of Operation Sindoor:
India’s response to the deadly April 22 Pahalgam terror attack—where 26 lives were lost—came swiftly on May 7. Operation Sindoor hit nine terror sites in Pakistan.
Leading the press briefing were:
- Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, Corps of Signals
- Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, helicopter pilot, IAF
- Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri
India didn’t just retaliate with firepower—it responded with diverse, disciplined, and representative leadership.
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Bilawal’s Other Statements:
In typical fashion, Bhutto also played the “let’s talk” card, suggesting dialogue and intelligence-sharing with India. He added that Pakistan can’t let non-state actors push two nuclear powers to war.
That’s rich—considering Pakistan’s own record of sheltering those very “non-state actors.”
He even admitted that Pakistan’s global efforts on Kashmir have seen “continuous setbacks.” At least there’s one truth in all of this.
Truth Bombs vs Talking Points:
Let’s be real: Pakistan’s Kashmir narrative is running on fumes. The world sees who’s doing what.
A terror attack happens. India strikes back with precision. And then Pakistan tries to flip the narrative at the UN—but gets fact-checked, in real-time, by someone who clearly did their homework.
Final Thought—Indian Perspective:
For young Indians watching this play out, it’s simple. We’re tired of the hypocrisy.
India has its flaws, sure. But we don’t need lectures on diversity from a country that can’t protect its own minorities or keep its extremists in check.
When our Muslim women officers brief the world on national security, and Pakistan’s rep is fumbling propaganda—that’s not just poetic justice. That’s the new India.
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