'Koi Tarika Hai...': PIB Trolls Pakistan Govt With Meme Over 'More Funds' To Fight India Post
Pakistani government sought "more funds" from the international community to fight war with India and later claimed that its X handle was "hacked". India has now trolled Pakistan.

Stealing a moment of laughter amid the escalating tensions on the border, the Government of India’s media arm, PIB, heavily trolled the Pakistan government after Islamabad begged for “more funds" from the international community to fight the war with India.
The Economic Affairs Division of the Pakistani government on Friday sought funds from its “partners", citing “heavy losses inflicted by enemy" and urged them to help de-escalate the situation.
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Facing embarrassment over the post, Pakistan later claimed that it “did not tweet" and its X handle “has been hacked", Reuters reported.
However, its claims did not fetch any buyers as the Indian government’s official media and communication arm — Press Information Bureau (PIB) — trolled the Pakistani government with a famous meme in the entertainment corridors.
The meme showed a dialogue from the movie ‘Golmaal’, “Yeh Koi Tarika Hai Bheek Mangne Ka (is this the manner to beg?)"
https://t.co/zLTqIpqPLv pic.twitter.com/4rcYLLHJiS— PIB India (@PIB_India) May 9, 2025
As India trolled Pakistan with the epic meme, users took to the comments section and joined the Indian government in trolling the Shehbaz Sharif government, which is already cash-strapped.
“Only she can arrange funds now!" one user commented, sharing the picture from the movie Phir Hera Pheri.
Only she can arrange funds now!😂 pic.twitter.com/JyCIZbfNe3— Harshit Garg (@harshitgarg9764) May 9, 2025
“Haters will say it’s been hacked," another user wrote.
Last night, Pakistan escalated the situation on the International Border and along the Line of Control as it resorted to firing drones and missiles into the Indian territory. Over 50 drones were intercepted and shot down by the Indian air defence system, officials said.
India, in turn, struck Islamabad, Lahore, and Sialkot. The escalation comes after Pakistan attempted to attack India the night before in the border regions, prompting the Indian military to dispatch its drones deep into Pakistan and strike military targets in Lahore.
On Thursday, Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reiterated that India’s May 7 retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack was not an escalation; rather, the attack on civilians in Kashmir on April 22 was an escalation.
“Pakistan escalated the situation; we merely responded. The choice to de-escalate rests with Pakistan," he said.
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