In a shocking and deeply concerning development, the spokesperson of the Pakistani military (@OfficialDGISPR) has been spotted delivering provocative and hate-filled speeches at a Pakistani university — language that mirrors the dangerous rhetoric once used by terrorist Hafiz Saeed.
'Tum Humara Paani Band Kar Doge, Hum Tumhara Saans Band Kar Denge…' — Sadak Chaap Language from Pakistani Army
Openly threatening India with lines like “Tum humara paani band kar doge, hum tumhara saans band kar denge”, the remarks have sparked outrage on social media and diplomatic circles alike. The choice of words, tone, and the platform — a university filled with impressionable youth — raises serious questions about Pakistan’s institutional encouragement of anti-India sentiments.
The speech marks yet another instance where Pakistan’s military leadership blurs the line between defense and extremism
The speech marks yet another instance where Pakistan’s military leadership blurs the line between defense and extremism, using public platforms to fuel hostility rather than promote peace or dialogue.
Observers say this kind of language from an official military spokesperson not only embarrasses Pakistan on the global stage, but also showcases how deeply the terror mindset has seeped into the nation's public institutions.
Despite international pressure and repeated failures on the battlefield and diplomacy, Pakistan seems unwilling to learn from its past. Instead of seeking peace or stability in the region, it continues to harbour and amplify militant ideology, even at educational institutions.
India has not officially responded to the speech yet, but the pattern of state-sponsored hate propaganda is well-documented and continues to damage South Asian peace efforts.
As global leaders push for regional cooperation and anti-terror frameworks, such irresponsible and inflammatory speeches only reinforce why Pakistan continues to remain isolated diplomatically, and why its credibility remains under constant doubt