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Viral video: Pakistan's Bilawal Bhutto's speech is reminiscent of memories of Rosesh from Sarabhai against Sarabhai | Deployment

The fans attract comparisons between Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Rosesh, a figure of the famous Sitcom Sarabhai against Sarabhai after a video of the former Foreign Minister Pakistan had become viral on social media. The film material that shows part of a Bhutti speech in the Pakistani National Assembly has left social media in stitches.


Pakistan's speech Bilawal Bhutto Zardari during the 16th meeting of the Pakistani National Assembly has become viral. (FileToto)



“Roshesh from Sarabhai against Sarabhai,” wrote an X user while he had shared the video. Bilawal Bhutto gave the speech in the Pakistan parliament on May 7th.

There was talk after Operation Sindoor. An OP that aims from India on nine terrorist infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan Jammu and Kashmir as a retaliation for the Pahangam attack on April 22.

Here is the video that becomes viral



One person wrote: “Quite, I can see the similarity.” Another added: “New Meme template”. A third published: “Such striking similarities. I wondered where I had recently heard this accent.” A fourth noticed “perfect caption”.

After the fatal attack by Pahalgam on April 22, in which 26 people died, India sustained the Indus water contract as part of his five punitive measures against Pakistan. Shortly afterwards, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari made threatening comments on April 25th.

“I would like to stand here in Sukkur on Indus and say India that the Indus is ours and the Indus stays us whether water flows in this indus or in her blood,” said Zardari as he addressed a group of demonstrators.



In May, however, he withdrew with his threatening bloodshed and explained that Pakistan was open to peace with India.

During a speech in the Pakistani National Assembly, he said: “If India wants to go the peace path, let them come with open hands and not with fists bitten together. Let them go with facts and not invented. Let us sit as neighbors and speak the truth.”


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