Ranveer Allahbadia Counters Pakistan’s Ceasefire Claims With Osama Bin Laden Photo on Piers Morgan Show
Indian YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia confronted Pakistan’s narrative on ceasefire with India during a heated debate on Piers Morgan’s show, presenting images of global terrorists to back his claims.
During a high-voltage debate hosted by British journalist Piers Morgan, Indian YouTuber and entrepreneur Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as BeerBiceps, showcased images of terrorist figures to dismantle Pakistan’s portrayal of the ceasefire as a diplomatic breakthrough.
Holding up a photo of 26/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden, Allahbadia declared, “This is the face the world recognises,” before revealing a second image of Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Abdul Rauf at a funeral attended by Pakistani military personnel. “This is the face India recognises,” he added, emphasizing the disconnect between global perceptions and India’s lived experience with terrorism.
Refuting allegations that India acted as an aggressor, Allahbadia defended India’s Operation Sindoor, stating it was “moderate, precision-oriented and retaliatory in nature.”
“India has never been an aggressor. We export vaccines, engineers, and philosophy. That’s why our economy is eleven times larger than Pakistan’s,” he asserted.
He further said, “We are protecting our civilians, but truth be told, we are protecting humanity. Pakistan has become the terror-hub of the world. This is not an Indian narrative—it is the world’s narrative.”
Allahbadia was also questioned about a now-deleted social media post where he called Pakistanis “brothers and sisters.” He explained the deletion, citing the recent Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 Indians were killed.
“I deleted it because Pakistan had just broken the ceasefire and gave us another reason not to trust the entire state once again,” he said.
He concluded by challenging Pakistani panelists to reflect on global opinions about their country: “Have you studied what the world is saying about your country? Have you seen the economy of your country?”
Alongside Allahbadia, the panel included veteran journalist Barkha Dutt, Pakistan’s former Foreign Minister Hina Khar, and YouTuber Shehzad Ghias Shaikh from ‘The Pakistan Experience’. The debate centered around the temporary ceasefire following four days of intense military escalation between India and Pakistan.
The verbal showdown comes days after India launched Operation Sindoor, a calculated retaliation following the Pahalgam terror attack. The Indian government has maintained that it will continue to act decisively against cross-border terrorism.
Pakistan, meanwhile, has alleged Indian aggression, prompting a temporary ceasefire that has held so far. However, statements from both countries reflect ongoing tensions.