
Ranveer Allahbadia, Piers Morgan Expose Pakistan Over Laden Funeral Claim on Live TV
London | May 13, 2025:
In a sharp exchange on international television, British TV host Piers Morgan and Indian YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia left a Pakistani podcaster red-faced after confronting him with facts on Osama bin Laden and Pakistan’s military-terror nexus.
Appearing on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh, a Pakistani comedian and podcaster, claimed that bin Laden was hiding from Pakistani intelligence before being eliminated in the 2011 US raid in Abbottabad.
Morgan quickly dismissed the claim as “utterly ludicrous.”
“He was found literally a few hundred yards from one of Pakistan’s biggest military bases,” Morgan pointed out. “If your intelligence didn’t know he was there, it must be the worst in the history of military intelligence.”
Allahbadia, widely known for his YouTube channel BeerBiceps, came armed with visuals:
“This is the face that India recognises,” Allahbadia said.
“He is a UN-designated terrorist. And your army is giving him a state farewell.”
The heated debate unfolded against the backdrop of Operation Sindoor, India’s precision strike mission targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The presence of top Pakistani military officials at funerals for the terrorists killed in the strikes triggered renewed scrutiny of Pakistan’s state complicity in terrorism.
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Allahbadia ended his argument by drawing a stark contrast:
“We export vaccines, engineers, leaders, and philosophy. That’s why our economy is 11 times that of Pakistan.”
The exchange has since gone viral, with clips being widely circulated across social media platforms in India, the UK, and the US. Many viewers applauded Morgan and Allahbadia for directly confronting Pakistan’s ongoing denial and duplicity on terrorism.
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