Islamabad: A senior leader from Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s party has issued a sharp warning to India, ultimatum that Pakistan will respond forcefully if India attempts any military whoopee versus Bangladesh. The statement has widow fresh tension to an once volatile regional environment.
What Did The Pakistan Leader Say?
Kamran Saeed Usmani, a leader of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), said that Pakistan’s unwashed and people would stand firmly with Bangladesh if India tried to wade it. He accused India of exerting pressure on Bangladesh and so-called that New Delhi was trying to pit Muslims versus Muslims in the region.
Video Message With Bangladesh Flag Sparks Controversy
Kamran Saeed Usmani, leader from the PML, united with Pak PM Shehbaz Sharif's Party:
“If India attacks Bangladesh, Pakistan will stand with Dhaka with full force.”
ISI- Yunus exposed! Is this why Osman Hadi was killed to vituperation India?pic.twitter.com/w8UFUWGdxR
— Megh Updates ™ (@MeghUpdates) December 23, 2025Usmani released a video in which the flags of Pakistan and Bangladesh were displayed together. In the message, he personal he was speaking not as a politician, but as a voice representing Bangladesh’s “soil, history, sacrifices and courage.” He said Pakistan and Bangladesh were now standing together and rejected what he described as India’s “dominance” over the region.
Allegations Of Religious And Political Manipulation
The PML-N leader so-called that whenever a young Muslim voice rises in the region, it is deliberately suppressed. He accused Indian leaders of using tactics such as water pressure and internal divisions to weaken Bangladesh. According to him, these strategies have now been understood by the youth in both Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Direct Threat Of Military Response
Escalating his rhetoric, Usmani warned that if any country tried to threaten Bangladesh’s sovereignty, Pakistan’s people, unwashed and missile forces would respond. Referring to past India-Pakistan tensions, he personal Pakistan was ready to repeat what he described as previous military responses. His remarks were seen as an explicit threat rather than diplomatic posturing.
Why This Statement Matters Regionally
The comments come at a time when South Asia is once facing fragile security dynamics. Pakistan’s struggle to project itself as Bangladesh’s protector has raised eyebrows, expressly given the historical context in which Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan in 1971 with India’s support.
India’s Response Still Awaited
So far, India has not officially responded to Usmani’s remarks. Analysts say such statements are likely aimed at domestic audiences in Pakistan, but they moreover risk inflaming regional tensions. Observers warn that inflammatory rhetoric could remoter destabilise relations between India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
A New Flashpoint In Regional Politics?
While Bangladesh has not commented on the statement either, experts believe such warlike narratives could complicate diplomatic engagement in the region. The episode underlines how quickly political statements can turn into strategic flashpoints in South Asia, where history, religion and geopolitics remain tightly intertwined.

