Mithun Chakraborty’s Vulgar ‘Tsunami’ Remark on Pakistan Sparks Outrage
Indian actor-turned-politician Mithun Chakraborty has stirred a fresh storm after mocking Pakistan with what many are calling an offensive and childish remark. Responding to Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s warning over the Indus Waters Treaty, Mithun claimed India could launch “one BrahMos missile after another” — and then went on to make a bizarre and vulgar statement about building a dam filled with the urine of 140 crore Indians to unleash a “tsunami” on Pakistan.
Bilawal had earlier accused India of attempting to deprive Pakistan of its fair share of Indus waters, warning that such actions could trigger serious conflict. Many Pakistanis are slamming Mithun’s comments as immature and insulting, especially at a time when water disputes are a highly sensitive and potentially dangerous issue between the two countries. Critics say such statements reflect the real face of India’s political mindset towards Pakistan.
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