Pakistan obsessed with India; Think Twice Before Provoking: Gaurav on Basit remark

22/03/2026



Jammu, March 22 (KIP)-BJP spokesperson and Convenor International Affairs Gaurav Gupta has strongly condemned the reckless and outrageous statements made by former Pakistani diplomat Abdul Basit, in which he brazenly threatened Indian cities such as New Delhi and Mumbai. Gupta described Basit’s remarks as “insane, desperate, and proof that Beggarstan (Pakistan) remains obsessed with India and incapable of independent, responsible statecraft.”

“Basit’s statements reveal a nation living in delusions—licking the boots of others, begging for attention, and fantasizing about striking India. Pakistan is a beggar country in every sense: weak, frustrated, and mentally unbalanced,” Gupta said. “Even today, they glorify ‘Operation Sindoor’ as if it were a movie trailer for future attacks, forgetting that India has already shown the world its decisive power.”

Gupta emphasized that India is fully prepared to counter any threat, and Pakistan’s hollow boasts will meet a response so swift and severe that it will shock anyone who underestimates India’s strength. “Our armed forces are modern, lethal, and ready. Every missile, every unit, every intelligence operation is calibrated to neutralize threats. India does not threaten—it annihilates aggression. Basit and his cronies must remember that Mumbai and New Delhi are untouchable, and any attack will invite retaliation beyond Pakistan’s imagination,” Gupta said.

Detailing India’s readiness, Gupta stated India’s strategic and tactical nuclear arsenal is fully capable of responding to any provocation; Precision strikes, rapid mobilization, and surgical operations ensure Beggarstan cannot even dream of success in its fantasies and Recent operations have already sent Pakistan a clear message: India acts decisively, and any misadventure will be punished immediately and severely.”

“Pakistan has nothing to its name but hollow threats. It lives in past fantasies, worships delusions like Operation Sindoor, and imagines itself a danger to India. In reality, it is weak, unstable, and licking the global hand before thinking of aggression,” Gupta said.

He concluded with a stark warning: “Let Basit and Beggarstan (Pakistan) remember this: India does not forgive threats to its sovereignty. Peace is preferred, but any act of aggression will be met with overwhelming force. India is vigilant, India is strong, and India will not hesitate to teach Pakistan a lesson it will never forget.”