Pakistan has mostly found itself in the spotlight for controversial actions and provocative statements. Most recently, a series of troubling incidents have come to light in which Indian women have been the target of derogatory and inflammatory remarks by individuals in Pakistan. These episodes, often circulated widely on social media, reflect a disturbing trend of hostility intertwined with political and nationalistic rhetoric. Such conduct not only undermines the dignity of women but also exacerbates tensions between the two nations, highlighting the urgent need for responsible discourse and mutual respect in cross-border engagements.
Several deeply disturbing incidents have emerged involving derogatory and vulgar remarks directed at Indian women by individuals in Pakistan, including religious figures, media personalities, and social media users between 2023 and 2025. Most recently, on May 27, 2025, a video went viral on Twitter featuring a Pakistani man named Mohammad Zubair posing an offensive question to a Maulana, inquiring whether, in the event of a war victory against India, Indian women would be enslaved or if Pakistani men would be allowed to marry four of them.
This video sparked widespread condemnation and outrage across social platforms. It forms part of a concerning pattern, with at least ten such incidents documented over the past two years, reflecting a troubling normalization of misogynistic and hostile rhetoric towards Indian women in certain circles. These statements not only shows gender-based hatred but also highlight the dangerous intersection of nationalism, religious extremism, and misogyny.
Pakistani Man Sparks Outrage with ‘Indian Women as Slaves’ Comment
A deeply disturbing incident was reported from Pakistan involving an individual identified as Mohammad Zubair o May 27, 2025. In a video that quickly went viral, Zubair is seen making an offensive and misogynistic remark, asking whether, in the event of a war victory against India, Indian women would be taken as slaves or if Pakistani men would be allowed to marry four of them. Although his professional background is unknown, the statement has drawn widespread condemnation for its deeply inappropriate and dehumanizing portrayal of women, further fueling cross-border tensions and highlighting the dangers of hate-fueled rhetoric.
All Indian Girls Will Be Ours’: Alarming Claim by Pakistani Civilians Sparks Outrage
In a disturbing video that surfaced online, a group of Pakistani civilians can be seen making highly inappropriate and offensive remarks. They are heard telling Pakistani soldiers that following a war with India, everything including Indian girls and the Taj Mahal would belong to them under the concept of Maal-e-Ghanimat (war booty). The video has sparked widespread outrage for its disrespectful and dehumanizing language, particularly towards Indian women, and has drawn strong criticism across social media platforms.
Pakistani Fans Threaten Aishwarya Sharma Over Social Media Activity, Demand She Unfollow Accounts
Indian television actress and Bigg Boss 17 fame Aishwarya Sharma faced backlash from a section of Pakistani social media users on May 16, 2025. Several individuals reportedly sent her messages threatening to unfollow her on Instagram, expressing displeasure over certain posts or views she had shared. In response, Aishwarya addressed the situation with a witty remark, posting: “Pakistani people threatening to unfollow me. Me – Tum samajhte kyu nahi… Agar tumne mujhe unfollow nahi kiya toh tumhe mujhse pyaar ho jayega – phir se. Aur mujhe nahi hoga – phir se.” Her light-hearted yet sharp response was widely shared, highlighting the growing tension and polarized reactions often seen on social media platforms.
Hina Khan Faces Online Trolls from Pakistan for Supporting India’s Operation Sindoor
Actress Hina Khan faced intense online trolling from Pakistani social media users after she publicly expressed her support for India’s Operation Sindoor, a military response to the Pahalgam terror attack that occurred on April 22, 2025. Despite the backlash, Hina remained firm in her stance, reaffirming her national identity by stating, “I am Indian first.” Responding to critics, she confidently said, “Go ahead, unfollow me. I don’t care.” Her bold response was praised by many for its clarity and patriotism amid rising tensions on social media.
Laash ke badle apni actress…: Shocking Demand Made by Pakistani Soldiers
Martyr Captain Vikram Batra, recalling a moment from the 1999 Kargil War, revealed a shocking demand made by Pakistani soldiers during intense combat. As Indian soldiers struggled to retrieve the bodies of their fallen comrades amid heavy enemy fire, Pakistani troops reportedly demanded the exchange of Indian actresses in return for the dead bodies. One such demand included Madhuri Dixit, to which Captain Batra famously retorted by firing his AK-47 and sarcastically saying, “With love from Madhuri.” On another occasion, Pakistani soldiers demanded actress Raveena Tandon, a demand that Indian forces cleverly exploited by launching a missile accompanied by a message, “On behalf of Raveena.” This episode highlights the psychological warfare and dark humor that surfaced amidst the brutal realities of war.
Maulana Claims Madhuri Dixit Will Be ‘Taken’ After Pakistan’s Victory Over India
A video circulated widely on Twitter showing a Pakistani cleric making highly objectionable remarks related to a potential India-Pakistan war on May 6, 2025. In the footage, the Maulana is seen sitting beside his son and brazenly saying that if Pakistan were to win a war against India, he would “take Madhuri Dixit.” The comment was met with widespread condemnation for its disrespectful and provocative nature, further fueling tensions between the two countries.
Pakistani YouTuber Sparks Outrage with Disturbing Claim to Enslave Indian Actresses
Mubasher Lucman, founder of the Pakistani television network ARY Digital, sparked controversy during a podcast with journalist Naseem Hanif, where he made derogatory remarks about Indian actresses amid rising India-Pakistan tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack. When asked about his wishes in the event of a war, Lucman provocatively inquired whether religious scholars would permit Indian actresses to become “our possessions.” When pressed on his preferences, he evasively responded that there were “too many,” before ending the conversation by stating he needed to return home. Lucman’s offensive comments drew widespread condemnation for their disrespectful and inflammatory nature.
Former Pakistani cricketer Abdul Razzaq made a controversial and inappropriate remark during an event at the Karachi Marriott Hotel on November 12, 2023. It was attended by members of Pakistan’s 2009 T20 World Cup-winning team. In an unprovoked statement, Razzaq drew a bizarre and offensive comparison involving Indian actress Aishwarya Rai while criticizing the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). His comment, suggesting that marrying Aishwarya Rai would not result in pious children, was widely condemned for its disrespectful and unnecessary nature.
Abdul Razzaq expressed concerns about the current state of Pakistan cricket, emphasizing the importance of genuine intentions behind player development. He reflected on his playing days, saying that he had confidence and courage because of the sincere intentions of his captain, Younis Khan, which enabled him to perform well for the team. However, Razzaq criticized the present scenario, remarking that much of the discussion revolves around the Pakistan team’s World Cup performances, but there seems to be a lack of true commitment to nurturing and improving the players. In a controversial analogy, he added, “If you think that I will get married to Aishwarya Rai and then have good and virtuous children, then that can never happen. So you have to correct your intentions first,” underscoring the need for sincere efforts before expecting positive outcomes.
Mehwish Hayat’s Bold Critique of Priyanka Chopra Sparks Buzz
Pakistani actress Mehwish Hayat publicly criticized Indian actress Priyanka Chopra following Chopra’s tweet expressing support for the Indian military during the Balakot airstrike. Hayat accused Chopra of promoting nationalism and racism under the pretense of patriotism. In a blog post for CNN, Mehwish wrote, “This is where Priyanka Chopra and others have made a mistake: by lending their name to racism dressed up as patriotism, they have done us all a disservice.” Her remarks sparked considerable discussion and highlighted the ongoing tensions surrounding expressions of patriotism in the region.
Indian Female Academician Alleges ‘Lewd’ Remarks by Pakistan High Commission Officials
A female academician from Punjab has accused senior officials at the Pakistan High Commission’s visa section in Delhi of inappropriate and harassing behavior during her visit. She reported that the officials made lewd remarks, including intrusive questions about her marital status and personal life, which caused her significant discomfort. The academician said that an employee asked why she was unmarried, how she managed her sexual desires, and pressured her regarding her religious beliefs. Additionally, she was questioned about her stance on sensitive political issues such as Khalistan and Kashmir. These allegations have raised serious concerns about the conduct of the officials involved.
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