Dummy Arnab Captures Karachi

Dummy Arnab Captures Karachi

Dummy Arnab Goswami, who entered first, said that Indian forces have taken over Karachi and now he has also occupied the studio and will now conduct his show from here, leaving the show host Waseem Badami and guests Zahid Ahmed, Javed Sheikh and Behroze Sabzwari in fits. It was a dig at the Indian media’s marathon transmission wherein they falsely claimed to have captured Karachi.

Goswami then called Dummy G.D. Bakshi, who entered like he was on the warfront and then announced that he was in Karachi after Indian occupation of the port city and started reporting that Indian forces had captured Gulistan-e-Jauhar and Bara Board (residential and industrial areas of the city).

Goswami, who was continuously shouting at everyone, explained why India resorted to drone attacks after May 7 and said that when Rafale and other Indian jets were downed, India had no option but to send unmanned aerial vehicles.

The dummy Goswami was so charged that he forgot that he is only a broadcast journalist and started criticizing Indian PM Narendra Modi over the ceasefire mediated by US President Trump.

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G.D. Bakshi also termed Modi “Surrender Modi” and expressed his frustration over the ceasefire in a war he thought he was winning, generating laughs among guests and audience.

Goswami was played by Shafaat Ali, while comedian Mustafa Chaudhry played G.D. Bakshi

Arnab Goswami is an Indian news anchor and journalist, best known for being the editor-in-chief of Republic TV. He has been a prominent figure in Indian news media for many years. He is being trolled both in India and Pakistan for his jingoistic approach, turning journalism into entertainment. His recent reports during India’s Operation Sindoor and then Pakistan’s retaliatory strikes under Operation Bunyan Um Marsous.

Lieutenant General G.D. Bakshi (Retd.) is a retired Indian Army officer and military analyst. He served in the Indian Army for over 36 years, holding various command and staff appointments. After his retirement, he transitioned into a career as a security and defense analyst, providing commentary and insights on various national security issues.