‘Pakistan’s pieces are broken’, BJP MP made sensational claim of 10 thousand deaths

'Pakistan's pieces are broken', BJP MP made sensational claim of 10 thousand deaths

The tension between India and Pakistan is at its peak after the Pahalgam attack. Meanwhile, a statement by BJP leader Nishikant Dubey remains the subject of discussion. On Friday, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey claimed that “Pakistan’s pieces had become pieces,” that 10,000 people have been killed and many are missing.

This statement spread rapidly on social media, causing a new debate on Indo-Pak relations. However, the veracity of this claim is doubtful, as it has not been officially confirmed so far.

Dubey also said in April 2025 that by the end of the year, Pakistan would be divided into four parts, Kashmir, Balochistan, Pashtunistan and Punjab. His latest claim has surfaced in the backdrop of India-Pakistan tension after the Pahalgam terror attack.

He has mentioned the death of 10,000 people, but no such incident has been confirmed by the international news agencies and any source of the Government of India.

The separatist movements and terrorist activities have long been going on in Pakistan’s Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. Groups such as Baloch Liberation Army and Tehreek-e-Taliban have been spreading instability in these areas.

Despite this, no concrete evidence of large -scale demolitions such as Dubey’s claims has been found. Some analysts believe that this statement may be a political strategy that aims to highlight nationalist sentiments in India.

The Government of India has not responded to this claim, and no official statement has come from Pakistan. Experts believe that Nishikant Dubey’s claim seems to be extremely exaggerated. It would not be appropriate to believe it without reliable evidence. Citizens of both countries should take restraint on such reports and rely only on official sources.

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