
In the shadow of the Pahalgam terror attack, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Friday took potshots at Pakistan with a social media post tagging a video published by the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), in which the outfit claimed that it killed 10 personnel of the Pakistani Army in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast. Dubey captioned his post suggesting that Pakistan is on the verge of disintegrating, just like India’s “Tukde-Tukde gang”.
Tukde-Tukde gang is a term used by some people to refer to the group of students who allegedly raised anti-India slogans on the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi in February 2016.
Dubey, who recently praised the Modi government’s decision to suspend the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty and said that “Pakistan will die without water”, continued his tirade against the country.
“Baluchi finished off Pakistan army. Pakistan will now be torn into pieces like our tukde-tukde gang, 56 inch,” Dubey wrote in the caption in Hindi. He tagged a post shared by a Pakistani journalist, who had posted a video originally published by the BLA.
“Monitoring. Baloch Liberation Army published video of #Quetta (Margat) IED attack. Baloch Liberation Army freedom fighters eliminated 10 personnel of the occupying Pakistani army in a remote-controlled IED attack in Margat, a suburb of Quetta, and the target vehicle was destroyed in the attack (25 April 2025),” the journalist wrote in her post.
The video purportedly showed a few vehicles, claimed to be those belonging to the Pakistani Army, passing through a hilly region in Balochistan’s Quetta, just when one of them blows up after an explosion, while plumes of black smoke could be seen in the background.
In his earlier salvo with regard to the suspending of the Indus Waters Treaty, Nishikant Dubey had also taken a dig at the then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, saying that he agreed to “give water to a snake” in order to get a Nobel Prize in 1960.
The Indus Waters Treaty was signed on September 19, 1960, by India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and then-Pakistani President Ayub Khan.
Meanwhile, the government has significantly downgraded diplomatic relations with Pakistan in retaliation to the Pahalgam massacre, in which 26 people were killed when Pakistani-backed terrorists shot them in the Baisaran meadows on April 22.
The government announced the closure of the Attari-Wagah checkpost, cancelled Pakistani nationals’ visas, declared military advisors at the Pakistani High Commission persona non grata and reduced Pakistan’s diplomatic presence in Delhi to 30.
The slew of measures has come against the backdrop of people demanding stern action against Pakistan for sponsoring terror in India.
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