Suryakumar Yadav met the Pakistani minister who threatened nuclear attack with a smile, fans angry | Suryakumar Yadav laughed at Pakistani minister who threatened nuclear attack, fans angry.

Asia cup 2025 updates: During the press conference before the Asia Cup, Indian cricket fans did not like to join Suryakumar Yadav’s hand to Pakistani Minister Mohsin Naqvi. Retired Major Pawan Kumar of India has also reacted strongly to the incident. His post is also becoming very viral on social media. Mohsin Naqvi is the same Pakistani leader who threatened to fract a nuclear missile on India during Operation Sindoor.

When the captain of all countries came on stage for the Asia Cup press conference, Mohsin Naqvi, president of the Asian Cricket Council, was also present on the same stage. If you do not know, then this is the same Mohsin Naqvi who threatened to attack India with a nuclear missile. During the conference, a video of Suryakumar Yadav is going viral in which he has been seen laughing, talking to Mohsin Naqvi. Since this video, Indian fans have become very angry. Retired Indian Major Pawan Kumar has even tweeted a tweet about this insidion. Which is becoming very viral on social media. Shaurya Chakra (retired) Major Pawan Kumar wrote on X- Pakistan-sponsored terrorists killed our two brave soldiers today and were smiling while meeting BCCI captain PCB President Mohsin Naqvi. This is the same Naqvi, who wanted a nuclear attack on Mother India. If this sport is diplomacy then it is of course Charlie Diplomacy. On this, a user wrote that how Suryakumar will see himself in the mirror every day, he should be ashamed of himself.

Did not join hands with Pakistani captain

Initially it was claimed on social media that Suryakumar and Pakistan captain Salman Ali Aga refused to join hands. Later a video footage proved these rumors wrong, in which Suryakumar and Naqvi appeared shaking hands. The clip of shaking hands became increasingly viral, causing a sharp reaction to Indian fans. Naqvi, known for anti -India rhetoric in the media, greeted all the captains in the event. But his dual role as a politician and cricket administrator has made the incident particularly controversial.

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