Ind vs Pak: Social media vapors as India adopt Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025, 'Indians are the biggest hypocrites'

India and Pakistan are currently playing their Asia Cup 2025 cricket match. The meeting elicited great controversy, as many people asked a boycott because of the alleged involvement of Pakistan in the Pahalgam terror attack. Check some of the reactions. “I wish I had the superpower to secretly watch the Motherf ** candle today at the IND-VS pack cricket game.” “Not boycott of Ind vs pack because I want them to lose in every aspect, whether it is cricket, the army or any competition that comes their way.” “Who needs Netflix as Ind vs vs vs. Pak Free Drama, Thrill & Memes?” “Indians are the biggest hypocrites, shameless and have no self-respect; my MF residences that have boycott stories on Insta for Ind vs Pak, now happily watch the game.” “The Ind vs Pak Match drama has been running on social media since the past one week. Now the game has started and the half -game is also about to end. Now you also have to scream, people of the world will not listen to anyone.” “The BCCI must tell the public how much it earned from the Indian vs Pakistan match in the Asia Cup, and that money should be spent on the martyrs of Pahalgam and the Indian army.” Aimim is threatening to disrupt public performances, meanwhile, the entire Indian Majlis-E -udehadul Muslimene (AIMIM) has threatened to disrupt any public performance of the Indian US Pakistan cricket match in Delhi. “Aimim Delhi can disrupt any public performance from Ind vs Pak Match tonight. Shame on BJP for making a mockery of Pahalgam martellars. The war and the match cannot happen at the same time,” Dr. Shoaib Jamaai, president of Aimim Delhi, wrote on social media. Sunil Gavaskar on Ind vs Pak Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar earlier commented on the cricket match in India against Pakistan. According to the former India captain, Team India must follow what the BCCI and the Indian government tell them. “No matter what I say, no matter what you say, whatever choice the government makes, the players and the BCCI will follow it, and that’s exactly what happened here,” Gavascar told India Today. “I can relate to people’s feelings. But we play the match because of the government’s decision, ‘Gavascar added.