Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as Beer Biceps, recently appeared on Piers Morgan's show, "Piers Morgan Uncensored," where he engaged in a debate about the India-Pakistan conflict and highlighted Pakistan's alleged ties to terrorism. During the discussion, Allahbadia presented images of Osama bin Laden and Hafiz Abdul Rauf to support his argument.
Allahbadia began by stating his intention to present "proofs, facts, and figures," particularly regarding Pakistan's ceasefire violations. He defended India's military actions, describing them as "precise, measured, and retaliatory," and asserted that India has never been the aggressor. He contrasted India's exports of "vaccines, engineers, philosophy, and leadership" with Pakistan's alleged export of terrorism, emphasizing the disparity in their economies, with India's being 11 times larger.
During the debate, Allahbadia held up a photo of Osama bin Laden, the founder of al-Qaeda, who was killed by U.S. Navy SEALs in Abbottabad, Pakistan. He pointed out that bin Laden was found 800 meters from a military base in Pakistan. Allahbadia also displayed a photo of Hafiz Abdul Rauf, a U.S.-designated global terrorist and a high-level commander of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). The photo purportedly showed Rauf leading funeral prayers for those who died in Indian missile strikes, with several Pakistani army officers standing in the background. Allahbadia stated that Laden is the face the world recognizes, while Rauf is the face that India recognizes, emphasizing the role of Pakistan-based terror groups.
When questioned about a previous social media post where he expressed a message of peace towards Pakistanis, which he later deleted, Allahbadia explained that he removed it because Pakistan broke the ceasefire again. He added that any attempt to have a conversation with Pakistan is met with denial, such as questioning the proof of the Pahalgam attack.
In his closing remarks, Allahbadia asserted that "India is fighting terrorism, Pakistan is exporting it". He argued that India is not just protecting its borders but also protecting humanity, and that Pakistan has become the "terror-hub of the world". He emphasized that this is not just an Indian narrative but a global perception.
The segment of the debate featuring Allahbadia's presentation of the images went viral on social media. Some netizens were surprised to see Allahbadia, who had recently been involved in a controversy related to comments made on Samay Raina's show, participating in a debate on India and Pakistan. The panel also included Indian journalist Barkha Dutt, Pakistani journalist Shehzad Ghias Shaikh, and Pakistan's former Foreign Minister Hina Khar.