‘Will have to build next gurukuls in Karachi and Lahore’: Yoga guru Ramdev predicts Pakistan’s collapse |

NEW DELHI: Yoga guru Baba Ramdev and BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari made strong statements about Pakistan on Sunday, discussing the country’s internal conflicts and military capabilities. They addressed Pakistan’s current situation following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which resulted in 26 deaths, and the subsequent escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan.
Baba Ramdev expressed his views on Pakistan’s internal stability and military preparedness against India.
“Pakistan is going to break on its own. Pakhtun, the people of Balochistan, are demanding their independence. The situation in POK is even worse. It does not have the strength to fight India. It cannot stand against India even for four days in a war… I think that in a few days we will have to build the next Gurukul in Karachi and another in Lahore,” said Ramdev.
Pradeep Bhandari addressed Pakistan’s current situation and India’s potential response to the Pahalgam attack.
“Pakistan is convinced that it neither trusts its Army nor its defence preparedness. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, India is poised to deliver a strong response to those orchestrating terror and turn the handlers of terror to dust,” Bhandari said.
Bhandari also called on the Congress party to support the national stance. “When there is fear even within Pakistan, Congress should also come forward and be a part of this national resolve. I hope Congress opens its eyes,” he added.
The tensions between India and Pakistan have intensified since the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which resulted in 26 casualties.
The Modi government has granted complete operational freedom to the armed forces regarding the response strategy, including mode, targets, and timing.
India has implemented several measures, including suspending the Indus Water Treaty, to signal its strong stance against Pakistan’s support of cross-border terrorism.
Pakistan’s military is currently experiencing a severe shortage of artillery ammunition, limiting its combat capabilities to approximately four days.
The ammunition shortage is linked to recent arms deals with Ukraine, which have depleted Pakistan’s war reserves.
Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF), responsible for military supplies, has been unable to maintain adequate ammunition levels due to increased global demand and aging production facilities.
The current ammunition reserves can only support 96 hours of intense conflict, creating a significant vulnerability in Pakistan’s military preparedness.