
In a stunning admission of weakness, a Pakistani MP blasted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as “Buzdil” (coward) for lacking the courage to even say Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s name.
The outburst, captured in Parliament, reveals a nation in freefall—its army demoralized, its leaders hiding, and its people abandoned.

In an outburst, a Pakistani MP slammed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif as ‘Buzdil’ (coward), accusing him of lacking the courage to even utter Prime Minister @narendramodi‘s name. The MP laments that Pakistan’s army is demoralized and the nation stands helpless, unable or unwilling… pic.twitter.com/s6EjlDDlj3
— DD News (@DDNewslive) May 9, 2025
Pakistan’s meltdown isn’t just political theater—it’s proof of India’s unshakable resolve.
While Islamabad’s MPs scream “wind up karein” (wrap it up), India’s strategic strikes and diplomatic prowess have left Pakistan’s military “broken,” as the MP admitted. Even Pak Army Chief Asim Munir, the real power behind Sharif’s puppet regime, has vanished from public view.
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The Irony Isn’t Lost
Imagine fearing a name so much your own lawmakers revolt. While Modi ji’s leadership galvanizes global respect, Shehbaz Sharif can’t even calm his own Parliament. The circus isn’t just failing—it’s begging for an exit.
India’s Message is Clear
This isn’t about schadenfreude; it’s about strategy. Pakistan’s chaos is self-inflicted, but India’s rise is deliberate. From surgical strikes to economic might, we’re no longer playing catch-up. We’re setting the rules.
It’s funny to see that the people of Pakistan have lost faith in their Dictators.
Funny how the “tough” talks only happen after India leaves the room.
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