PM Modi’s ‘Sindoor’ jibe counters Sharif at UNGA

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PM Narendra Modi’s one-line tweet drawing a parallel in between India’s Asia Cup success and India’s military success versus Pakistan in Operation Sindoor was a suitable reply to Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s UNGA speech that was committed to Islamabad’s so-called ‘outstanding’ efficiency in Operation Sindoor.

“Operation Sindoor on the games field. The outcome is the same – India wins! Congrats to our cricketers,” Modi published on X.

This drew a sharp response from Pakistan. Defence minister Khawaja Asif implicated the Indian PM of closing the door on discussion to conserve his own political image. He stated that by damaging the culture of cricket and the spirit of the video game, Modi is removing chances for peace. Sources informed ET that discussion with Pakistan is not on the table in any type.

After India beat Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday by 5 wickets, the Indian group contradicted the prize from Asia Cricket Council chief Mohsin Naqvi, who is likewise the chief of Pakistan’s Cricket Board and Pakistan’s interior minister.

Union home minister Amit Shah included his own punchline: “A phenomenal victory. The fierce energy of our boys blew up the rivals again. Bharat is destined to win no matter which field.” Health minister JP Nadda took part commemorating the win. “An incredible triumph! Our team’s unstoppable spirit has once again left the competition in awe.”