When Words Hit Harder Than Missiles: Tharoor, Priyanka Chaturvedi, Tejasvi Surya and Deora Roast Bilawal Bhutto & Expose Pakistan
Sometimes diplomacy doesn’t need missiles—it just needs a mic and Shashi Tharoor’s grin. And when backed by a verbal scalpel from Milind Deora, even seasoned gaslighters like Bilawal Bhutto end up getting a reality check on international TV.
Let’s unpack what just happened:
🎤 The Journalist’s Loaded Question
A journalist tossed a political grenade:
“Your party president Rahul Gandhi says that PM Modi surrendered to Trump.”
Everyone was expecting a typical political dodge. But instead, Shashi Tharoor let out a resounding chuckle—a reaction that needs no translator.
🧠 Tharoor Responds Like a Statesman
With his signature Oxford-accented calm, Tharoor replied:
“We have enormous respect for the American Presidency and the American President. All we can say for ourselves is that we have never particularly wanted to ask anyone to mediate…”
This was no mere statement—it was a mic drop moment. In one line, Tharoor distanced the Congress from any unnecessary foreign intervention rhetoric and threw indirect shade at Pakistan’s chronic need for third-party validation.
🔥 Enter Milind Deora – Surgical Strike Mode: ON
While Tharoor served class, Milind Deora delivered clarity with claws. His pointed takedown of Bilawal Bhutto was a verbal surgical strike.
He reminded everyone that Pakistan—a country with a proven record of harboring terrorists, destabilizing neighbors, and silencing dissent—had no moral authority to question India’s internal matters, least of all Kashmir.
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🇮🇳 The Bigger Message
This wasn’t just a PR win for the Congress or a roast session for Bhutto. This was a moment where India—across party lines—asserted its dignity and sovereignty.
Whether it’s PM Modi’s strategic decisions or Tharoor’s razor-sharp intellect, one thing is clear: India doesn’t need foreign brokers to handle its house.
Bottom Line?
Words, when backed by facts and confidence, can dismantle entire propaganda networks. This time, Pakistan was handed its ego on a platter—and it came from the most unexpected corners.