Khan Sir Viral Video: ’Wahan 24 Crore Atankwadi Rehte...’ YouTuber Takes Pakistanis to Task After Pahalgam Attack

Khan Sir Viral Video : In the clip shared by user Jaiky Yadav, Khan Sir can be heard saying, “Wahan 24 crore atankwadi rehte hain. Parmanu bomb gira do, kaam khatam karo. Parmatma aur Yamraj khush honge ki kaam asaan ho gaya.”

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A video of popular YouTuber and educator Khan Sir has gone viral on social media, where he fiercely criticized Pakistan following the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir.

Khan Sir Bold Statement 

In the clip shared by user Jaiky Yadav, Khan Sir can be heard saying, “Wahan 24 crore atankwadi rehte hain. Parmanu bomb gira do, kaam khatam karo. Parmatma aur Yamraj khush honge ki kaam asaan ho gaya.” His remarks, though satirical in nature, have stirred both support and debate online.

 

The strong statement came in response to rising anger in India after the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed several lives. Many users have lauded Khan Sir’s direct tone, with some calling him “the only one who can roast Pakistan so brilliantly.”

While the video continues to garner attention across platforms, it has also reignited discussions around freedom of expression, online rhetoric, and the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan.

This video and Khan Sir's remarks highlight the frustration many feel toward Pakistan's continued involvement in cross-border terrorism. Despite global calls for peace, incidents like the Pahalgam attack reinforce the belief that Pakistan’s actions contribute to regional instability, hindering any chance for resolution.

Pakistan - Terror Hub 

Khan Sir's comments reflect a broader sentiment in India regarding Pakistan’s support for terrorism. For years, Pakistan is providing safe havens and logistical backing to terror outfits operating in Kashmir and other regions. Despite international pressure and mounting evidence, Islamabad has consistently denied these claims. However, attacks like the recent one in Pahalgam continue to fuel concerns that state-sponsored terrorism remains a core strategy in Pakistan's approach toward India, further straining already fragile diplomatic ties.

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