
Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan following the tragic Pahalgam attack on April 23, 2025, where 27 people—including 26 tourists and one local—lost their lives, Pakistani Twitter users have taken a surprising turn. As both countries engage in retaliatory diplomatic and political measures, many Pakistani netizens have resorted to self-deprecating humor and memes online. This self-roasting trend on Twitter has caught attention globally, showcasing a unique way of coping with national and international stress. India accused Pakistan of supporting the terror group responsible for the attack, The Resistance Front (TRF), linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba. In response, India expelled Pakistani diplomats, suspended visas, and even withdrew from the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan, denying all allegations, imposed its own countermeasures, including airspace closure and suspending key agreements. Despite the serious backdrop, Pakistani citizens have taken to social media with sarcastic and humorous posts, some even referencing past political statements that were widely mocked. This wave of humor reflects the public's way of processing complex emotions and reveals how social media serves as both a platform for expression and a mirror of public sentiment during national crises.
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