Indian Teen Muhammad Kaif Refuses to Spread Hate in TV Interview Amid India-Pakistan Tensions
A viral clip shows Muhammad Kaif, a teenager from Bihar, India, calmly rejecting war rhetoric during a street interview after India's Operation Sindoor airstrikes on May 7, 2025. Despite the reporter's attempts to provoke anti-Pakistan sentiment, Kaif stated, "Long live India and Pakistan in their own space," and argued that everyone has a right to live. When asked if he felt ashamed, he retorted, "I have a brain, man." The interview took place amid heightened tensions following the Pahalgam attack weeks earlier. Kaif's response has been widely shared on social media.
Key facts
- Muhammad Kaif is a teenager from Bihar, India.
- The interview occurred after India's Operation Sindoor airstrikes on May 7, 2025.
- The airstrikes followed the Pahalgam attack weeks prior.
- Kaif refused to condemn Pakistan, saying 'Long live India and Pakistan in their own space.'
- He stated, 'Everyone is human, then why kill everyone?'
- When asked who taught him, he replied, 'I have a brain, man.'
- The clip went viral on Instagram.
- The reporter sought an inflammatory headline but was shut down.
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- Bihar
- India
- Pakistan