'Will invade India with 40 lakh bikes': Pakistani official's hilarious threat against New Delhi goes viral, see video

To prove he was serious about his threat, Tessori even led a bike rally of 10-20 bikers with pillion riders carrying flags: with what looks like 70cc bikes

Pakistan's Sindh province governor Kamran Khan Tessori (centre) leads the bike rally | Screengrab: X Pakistan's Sindh province governor Kamran Khan Tessori (centre) leads the bike rally | Screengrab: X

Amid India's claims of downing six Pakistani aircraft during Operation Sindoor (and the hostilities that followed), the governor of Islamabad's Sindh province warned New Delhi against further attacks with a threat that quickly ran out of fuel.

In a hilarious television statement that has gone viral on social media, Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tessori warned that he would lead a procession of 40 lakh bikers to invade India.

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"We want to tell India that in this city of Karachi, where more than 50 lakh motorcycle riders are present, if you ever dare to cast an evil eye on this city of Karachi in the future, then these four million (40 lakh) motorbike riders—I am ready to lead them—we will take our motorbikes and enter your country, India," he declared. 

To prove he was serious about his threat, Tessori even led a bike rally of 10-20 bikers with pillion riders carrying flags: with what looked like 70cc bikes. Not a single person in the video was wearing a helmet, and only few of the ramshackle bikes had number plates.

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Barely a few seconds after the rally began, the Sindh governor could be seen having trouble with his bike.

As his bike slowed down, Tessori could be seen veering off to one side. As the remaining members of the procession followed him, one person can be heard in the background shouting: "Petrol khatam!" (Petrol is over!). 

The WEEK could not independently verify the authenticity of the video.

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Netizens had a field day in the comments section, with one user commenting: "Pakistan's new war strategy. 40 lakh bikers, without number plates and helmets, will attack India."

Meanwhile, one of India's latest revelations about Operation Sindoor saw IAF Chief Air Marshal A.P. Singh praise the newly purchased S-400 system, that downed one of the six Pakistani aircraft from a distance of 300km. Islamabad's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, however, maintains that no Pakistani aircraft were destroyed during the operation.

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