He visited Pasrur and Sialkot airbases (or what’s left of them) to declare an alleged “victory” under the theatrically named “Operation Bunyan al-Marsoos.”
Shehbaz Sharif’s obsession with India is unreal. Modi visits a real airbase — Shehbaz rushes to a random farm like: “Look! No damage here!”
— 𝐃𝐎 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬 (@donewstoday) May 15, 2025
From PM to PR clown — Shehbaz is the only leader who treats national security like a TikTok trend. 🤡📸🌾#Clownistan #IndiaPakistanWar pic.twitter.com/Tp3OtTb3Yj
.1. *3 hairy tanks.
— Dr. (law) Aaroha R.K. 💍⚖️🇮🇱🇮🇳 (@Aaroha101) May 14, 2025
2. A group of psycho clowns .
3. A recorder producing applause, because most soldiers are permanently transported to #72H00r club”..👀✌🏼 pic.twitter.com/1ZwLd2woot
But the Pakistani PR attempt backfired. Social media exploded with memes, calling Sharif a “copycat,” mocking the barren backdrop of his speech from atop a tank, and asking whether he was addressing soldiers or scarecrows on a field.
Pakistan PM copied Modi ji frame by frame😭 pic.twitter.com/DTSENgdG9G
— Moana (@ladynationalist) May 14, 2025
“Shehbaz Sharif’s obsession with India is unreal. Modi visits a real airbase, Shehbaz rushes to a random farm like: ‘Look! No damage here!’ From PM to PR clown, Shehbaz is the only leader who treats national security like a TikTok trend,” one user posted.
🚨 Pak dummy PM Shehbaz Sharif and soon to be President of Pakistan Army Chief Gen Mullah Asim Munir visited Pakistan Army in Pasroor, Sialkot.
— The Tradesman (@The_Tradesman1) May 15, 2025
Trying to keep up with Modi. 😂
Looks like they dont have any air bases left to visit pic.twitter.com/R5tdu5n2VI
In the viral video of his visit, flanked by Pakistan army chief general Asim Munir and what appeared to be borrowed tanks, Sharif boldly claimed Pakistan had “defeated India,” framing it as revenge for 1971. That’s when the memes really took off.
“War khud hi announce karo, khud hi jeet jao, aur khud hi tali bhi baja lo, kya baat hai Pakistan!” a user joked.
“PM Shehbaz Sharif: ‘We have won the war.’ Meanwhile, even their GPS can't find the airstrip,” quipped another.
PM Shehbaz Sharif: “We have won the war.”
— Dr Khushboo Kumari Sahu (@Drkhushboo_k_) May 10, 2025
War khud hi announce karo, khud hi jeet jao, aur khud hi tali bhi baja lo — kya baat hai Pakistan!😂😂#IndiaPakistanWar pic.twitter.com/9b9E1lX53X
While PM Modi walked shoulder-to-shoulder with IAF personnel and was pictured beside S-400 systems and MiG-29 fighters, Sharif’s visuals featured him standing solo atop a tank in what users called a “crop field.” No runway, no radar, no aircraft — just dusty ground and declarations.
“Picture of Shehbaz Sharif from Kirana Hills,” mocked one user, referencing unverified reports of a nuclear radiation leak in the region — which India has denied striking.
Sala copy cat Shehbaz Sharif 😂 pic.twitter.com/VNa8r4gTxk
— Meme Farmer (@craziestlazy) May 14, 2025
“They will do everything India does, even if they don’t have the resources,” another added.
The trolling continued with users dubbing the Pakistani leader as “PR Minister” and drawing parallels with Bollywood and sitcom characters. Clips from Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, Gangs of Wasseypur, and Welcome were edited to mock the speech.
“Udit Bhai feat,” wrote a user, referencing the viral “Welcome” meme.
“Modi to Shehbaz Sharif,” another captioned a Gangs of Wasseypur clip showing a character laughing uncontrollably.
Every master piece has its cheap copy!
— North East West South (@prawasitv) May 14, 2025
In a copy cat move Pakistan PM and Army Chief Asim Munir and a few visit Pasrur cantonment
Pasrur cantonment situated in Sialkot and it is the least damaged military base!
As you all know yesterday Modi visit Adampur airbase and meet… pic.twitter.com/BatcKs2cQ7
The Pakistani PMO posted filtered photos of Sharif with troops but conspicuously avoided any shots of runways or airstrips, a fact not lost on online commentators, many of whom believe this confirms the heavy damage inflicted by India during Operation Sindoor.
India has denied Pakistan’s counter-claims of downing jets or damaging airbases. PM Modi’s landing in a Hercules aircraft and speech from a fully operational airstrip was seen as a mic-drop moment.
“Shehbaz Sharif trying to copy Modi is like a school kid copying homework but forgetting the main question,” a meme read.
Notably, this isn’t Sharif’s first Modi mimicry. After Modi restructured India’s National Security Advisory Board with a former RAW chief, Sharif made headlines for appointing ISI chief Gen Asim Malik as NSA. His speeches post-terror attacks often echo PM Modi’s tone - minus the audience, impact, or airpower.
“From Kirana Hills to copycat thrills, Shehbaz Sharif’s only battlefield is Twitter,” one user said.
India’s Operation Sindoor, launched after Pakistan’s drone and missile attacks, reportedly damaged multiple airbases across Pakistan. International media like The New York Times and The Washington Post acknowledged India’s upper hand.
PM Modi, addressing IAF personnel, declared, “Ghar mein ghus ke maarenge,” while Sharif was left fending off online laughter.
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