Popular educator and social media figure Khan Sir is back in the headlines with his fiery take on India's approach to terrorism. In a new interview that’s gone viral, Khan didn’t hold back while talking about the recent Pahalgam attack and India’s ceasefire with Pakistan.
He called the pause in retaliation a mistake. Khan said, “If you want peace in your country, then the last resort is war.”
Khan Sir On Ceasefire, Gandhi And Mahabharata
Khan said the ceasefire decision after the Pahalgam attack was wrong and insisted that peace cannot be achieved without showing strength. Using a sharp analogy, he said, “If the sea wasn’t salty, people would have drunk it.” He also pointed to mythology, saying that even Lord Krishna, known for his peaceful flute, allowed the Mahabharata war to happen.
He explained that both non-violence and resistance were important in India’s history. He added, “Gandhi is a tablet and Bhagat Singh is an injection,” comparing their roles in the freedom struggle. Gandhi’s method took time, while Bhagat Singh’s bold steps shook the British. Khan believes both approaches are necessary today too.
“Navy Hai Chhath Puja Karne Ke Liye?” Khan Sir On Military Response
Khan also criticised India’s delayed response to the Pahalgam attack. He said it was the same strategy used during the Uri attack, waiting for ten days, attacking at night, and using the Air Force. He wasn’t impressed. He said, “Navy Chhath Puja Karne Ke Liye Hai...?" (Why is the Navy sitting there? To perform Chhath Puja?)
He said India should act firmly against Pakistan, which he believes continues to support terrorism. According to him, only a strong message can stop further attacks. Delays and soft responses, he suggested, send the wrong signals.
“Use Terrorists’ Bodies For Medical Training”
Khan Sir didn’t hold back when asked about reports that the terrorists asked the religion of the victims before killing them. He said, “India should completely kill Pakistan and tell them that their terrorists had come and told them to tell Modi.”
He also said that the terrorist’s body should be sent to a medical college for training purposes. He argued that it would be useful for students