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Khan Sir Calls Pakistan’s Top Politicians 'Bael Buddhi' & 'Naya Charra' | Watch Viral Video

Faizal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, a well-known educator and YouTuber based in Patna, has once again gained attention with his unique and humorous take on international politics. In a video that has quickly gone viral, Khan Sir targeted Pakistan's leadership, including Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and politician Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, using his trademark wit and local lingo.

The trigger for Khan Sir's fiery commentary was Pakistan's reaction to India's recent decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, which left 26 tourists dead. Khan Sir didn't hold back, calling PM Sharif a "bael buddhi," a term which loosely translates to "low IQ," and referring to Bilawal Bhutto as Pakistan's "naya charra," meaning "new gravel."

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His satire continued as he mocked the political figures, laughing off their responses to India's decision. But it wasn't just political humour-Khan Sir also gave a serious suggestion on how India should handle its response to Pakistan in the current scenario.

In a bold statement, Khan Sir advocated for India to carry out a surgical strike, similar to Israel's strategy. He suggested targeting Pakistan's power plants and grids with missiles to cause widespread power shortages across the country. His proposal didn't stop there; Khan Sir also recommended destroying Pakistan's oil refineries to cripple the country's fuel resources and demolishing major bridges to halt internal movement.

Adding to the intensity, Khan Sir mentioned the idea of a naval blockade at Pakistan's Karachi port, the largest port in the country that handles over 90 per cent of Pakistan's maritime trade. Drawing on historical context, Khan Sir reminded viewers of India's strategic actions during the 1971 war, specifically Operations Trident and Python, during which the Indian Navy attacked Karachi and destroyed Pakistan's oil reserves, inflicting significant economic and strategic damage.

While Khan Sir's video was delivered in his signature sarcastic and humorous style, his remarks stirred both laughter and concern. His sharp tongue has once again made waves, leaving many questioning the seriousness of his claims, while others enjoy his entertaining approach to global issues.

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