A man claiming to be from Pakistan has gone viral for praising India’s response to terrorism. In a surprising move, the Instagram user, who goes by the name Abhayy, applauded the Indian government and armed forces for Operation Sindoor, a strike on terror camps after the Pahalgam attack. He also criticised Pakistan for pretending to be a victim while supporting terrorist activities.
According to his Instagram bio, Abhayy is a forex trader based in Dubai. He shared his views through video reels. However, the authenticity of his identity and the videos have not been confirmed. In a viral Instagram video, a man named Abhayy, who claims to be Pakistani, strongly supported India’s recent strike, Operation Sindoor, against terror camps. Speaking bluntly, he said, "I am Pakistani and I will say it straight. India had every right to hit back. First, you attack their people, and when they respond, suddenly it’s all about peace and human rights."
He slammed Pakistan for playing the victim and questioned its role in encouraging terrorism. He added, "Neither India nor Pakistan wants war. But when you start breeding terrorism, don’t act surprised when it comes back your way. It’s easy to talk about peace when it’s not your people dying." He ended by stating clearly, “Let’s not forget – India never started this.” His bold statement has sparked discussions across social media.
In the clip, he also stated that India had every right to strike back after the Pahalgam terror attack, calling the move “justice, not war.” He criticised Pakistan for playing the victim card after losing 26 innocent lives and accused the country of encouraging terrorism.Captioning the video, “As a Pakistani Hindu – this is my take. JAI HIND 🇮🇳,” Abhayy received widespread praise from social media users, with many applauding his honesty and sharing his video across platforms.
Operation Sindoor was launched by Indian armed forces in the early hours of Wednesday as a strong response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack, which killed 26 people. Under this operation, India targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, including key locations of Jaish-e-Mohammad in Bahawalpur and Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke.