
In a stunning turn of poetic justice, Pakistan now finds itself at the receiving end of the very phrase it once proudly flaunted: “ghus ke maara.” From a Pakistani minister bragging about orchestrating the Pulwama terror attack to a Pakistani citizen admitting India’s decisive missile strike under Operation Sindoor, the truth about Pakistan’s duplicity is now echoing from within its own borders — and the world is watching.
Back in 2020, Pakistan’s then Science and Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhry stunned the world by admitting in Parliament what Islamabad had long denied — that Pakistan was behind the 2019 Pulwama terror attack which killed 40 Indian CRPF personnel.
“Humne Hindustan ko ghus ke maara. Our success in Pulwama is a success of this nation under the leadership of Imran Khan,” he had said.
This was not a slip of the tongue. It was a moment of truth — accidentally spoken but deeply revealing. For all of Pakistan’s repeated denials and crocodile tears at global forums, this statement was nothing short of an official confession of state-sponsored terrorism.
Fast forward to 2025, and the tables have truly turned.
"India ne ghus ke maara... all 24 missiles hit their targets... not a single one was stopped," said a Pakistani citizen in a video that has gone viral post Operation Sindoor.
His words were not celebratory — they were laced with frustration and helplessness. This time, it was India that had entered — ghus ke maara — with precision missile strikes targeting terror camps across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
Even as India executed a measured, high-precision military response, Pakistan once again defaulted to its standard playbook: denial, lies, fake photos, and theatrical propaganda.
From falsely claiming Indian jets were downed, to using years-old crash photos, and spreading imaginary victories through pro-army influencers, Pakistan has launched a full-fledged disinformation war — one that was swiftly debunked by India’s PIB Fact Check unit.
The irony? While the Pakistani state was busy weaving fiction, its own citizen was delivering a dose of uncomfortable truth to the world.
India’s Operation Sindoor was not just a retaliation — it was a statement. A show of strength, precision, and resolve. And in contrast, Pakistan’s failed air defence, non-existent accountability, and pathetic propaganda response exposed the crumbling state of its military credibility.
"We failed to stop even one missile," the Pakistani man admitted, hitting where it hurts most — the myth of Pakistan's military superiority.
Meanwhile, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reaffirmed the operation was carried out with “precision, precaution, and compassion”, ensuring only terror infrastructure was targeted, not civilians — a level of restraint Pakistan has never shown in its cross-border misadventures.
In 2019, Pakistan boasted about striking India through terrorism. In 2025, it's busy spinning lies to cover up the damage inflicted by a real, disciplined military strike.
From “humne ghus ke maara” to “India ne ghus ke maara”, Pakistan's arc of hypocrisy is complete. The truth — spoken from its own Parliament and now by its own people — is out in the open: Pakistan nurtures terror, lies to its people, and buckles under real military pressure.
History has a way of repeating itself — but in Pakistan's case, it keeps writing its own downfall, one viral confession at a time.
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