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Allahabadia appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored, exposing Pakistan’s terrorism links, defending India’s actions post-Pahalgam attack
Allahbadia’s video clip from the show where he was showing pictures of Laden and Rauf was widely shared on social media. (Photos: X/PiersUncensored)
Indian podcaster Ranveer Allahabadia, who stayed away from the limelight after his “sex with parents” remark caused nationwide outrage, appeared on the Piers Morgan Uncensored talk show, where two representatives from Pakistan were also present to discuss the latest conflict between the two neighbouring countries.
Allahabadia exposed Pakistan’s terrorism links and said the nation has become the terror hub of the world. He defended India’s retaliatory actions in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack as “precision-oriented, moderated, and a retaliation”.
India has never been “an aggressor in any of these situations”, the podcaster pointed out.
On the show, Allahabadia showed photos of Osama bin Laden, founder of terror group al-Qaeda, who was killed in Abbottabad in Pakistan in 2011, and said he was found 800 metres from a military base. The world only knows this person (Osama bin Laden)… India has a list of people like him,” he added.
Allahabadia also displayed a photograph of US-designated global terrorist and senior LeT commander Hafiz Abdul Rauf who was leading funeral prayers for the terrorists killed in India’s cross-border precision strikes.
“A UN-designated terrorist was being celebrated by the Pakistani military. If you check with the US, they’d tell you he is Abdul Rauf… Rauf’s face is the one that India recognises,” he said while showing his picture.
Allahbadia’s video clip from the show where he was showing pictures of Laden and Rauf was widely shared on social media. The panel on Piers Morgan’s talk show also featured Indian journalist Barkha Dutt, former Foreign Minister of Pakistan Hina Khar, and Shehzad Ghias Shaikh from ‘The Pakistan Experience’.
Hitting out further at Pakistan, the podcaster highlighted India’s economy is eleven times that of Pakistan’s. He slammed the Pakistani narrative of India trying to gain sympathy from the world.
“Piers, my question is to you. You’ve seen the objective facts and figures. What do you feel about this situation?” he asked.
Morgan fired another question at him on his now-deleted post controversial where he addressed ‘Pakistani brothers and sisters’ whom he said he doesn’t hate.
Allahabad said he deleted the post because the ceasefire was announced.
“I deleted it because Pakistan had just broken the ceasefire and gave us another reason to not trust the entire state once again,” Allahbadia said. “Even if you try to have a conversation with Pakistan, it responds with ‘where’s the proof of the Pahalgam attack?… We are combatting terrorism and Pakistan exports terrorism… This is not an Indian narrative, this is the narrative that the world should know,” he said.
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