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A promotional post using Pakistan’s terror crimes and suspension of the Indus Valley treaty caught the internet by surprise. Some commented ‘Aapda mein Avsar’
Shivendra Singh Tiwary is a urologist. (Representative Image)
A doctor in Chhattisgarh sparked a social media storm after creatively using Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong words on Pakistan to promote urological health, only to allegedly face disciplinary action.
Shivendra Singh Tiwary, a urologist, posted a promotional message for his medical store on social media, cleverly tying in PM Modi’s quote made in the wake of ‘Operation Sindoor’, India’s retaliatory strike on terror camps in Pakistan and PoK after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
Borrowing the PM’s line, “Blood and water can’t flow together”, used to justify the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, Tiwary gave it a medical twist.
“Blood and water can’t flow together – Prime Minister,” he wrote, adding, “So if you see blood in your urine, immediately consult a urologist. It may be serious.”
The post quickly went viral on X. Screenshots of the post, now widely circulated, show the doctor using a national security context to highlight symptoms of urological issues.
The attention, however, may have come at a cost.
A fellow doctor claimed Tiwary has been suspended from his teaching post and is now under investigation by the Chhattisgarh State Medical Council. “He has been penalised for this… suspended from college and (facing an) enquiry from state medical council. For something written unintentionally in a light note… that’s the level of our system,” the user informed on X.
He has been penalized for this suspended from college and enquiry from state medical councilFor something written unintentionally in a lighet note.. that’s the level of our system
— Dr Tushar Dani (@toshutosh) May 16, 2025
As of now, there has been no official confirmation from the college or the state council regarding disciplinary action.
Meanwhile, the internet couldn’t resist the humour.
A user commented, “Doctor studied MBBS with MBA in Marketing.”
Doctor studied MBBS with MBA in Marketing
Another wrote, “That is a brilliant example of ‘mauke pe chauka’ (making the most of an opportunity).”
That is a brilliant example of ” mauke pe chaukka”
“When you use 100% of your brain,” a comment read.
When you use 100% of your brain
Following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people, India took several strong actions against Pakistan. It suspended the Indus Waters Treaty and stopped water sharing. The Attari-Wagah border was closed to trade. Indian visas for Pakistani military advisors were revoked, and imports from Pakistan were banned.
On May 7, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir, killing over 100 terrorists.
Pakistan attempted to retaliate with drones and missiles, all of which were intercepted. A ceasefire was declared on May 10 but was soon violated by Pakistani shelling and drone activity along the Line of Control. The ceasefire has now been extended until May 18, with DGMO-level talks expected between both sides.
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Delhi, India, India
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