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Viral Interview: Pakistan Minister Gets Exposed on TV!

Almost every single discussion in the global circuit is about the antiterrorism activity carried out by the Indian Army against concentrated terrorism camps in Pakistan

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   7 May 2025 11:52 PM IST
Viral Interview: Pakistan Minister Gets Exposed on TV!
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Almost every single discussion in the global circuit is about the antiterrorism activity carried out by the Indian Army against concentrated terrorism camps in Pakistan. The attacks were carried out earlier in the day today, and they have created a new discourse of discussion.

On the topic, Pakistan information and broadcast Minister, Tarar was interviewed by Sky News in connection with India’s unrelenting war against terrorism. This interview is now going viral on social media, and this is largely due to the fact that the interviewer Yalda Hakim had a pretty strong questionnaire.

When the interviewer had asked the Pakistani minister about the act of anti terrorism by the Indian Army, he replied that Pakistan itself has been a victim of terrorism for many years. While this might sound obviously discriminatory, the interviewer quickly picked up on the point, and asked the minister about the same.

Yalda Hakim asked the Pakistani minister about his statement where he openly admitted to the Pakistan government, sponsoring terrorism camps. The fact that the minister himself got exposed by contradicting his own words, recently became the focal point of this interview.

The double standards of the Pakistani minister, and also that of his Pakistani government got exposed live on television. This interview quickly grabbed the attention and it is leading to multiple points of discussion now.

Generally, the interviewers and media personalities are very concerned when it comes to questioning the other people about such sensitive topics. But in this case, the interviewer was very straightforward with her questions to the Pakistani minister and put him in a state of bother.