As discussions heat up online over the recent ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has sparked a wave of reactions with a bold and culturally resonant tweet.
Weaving ancient wisdom into modern geopolitics, the actor-turned-politician drew a vivid comparison between Pakistan and a rat, while likening India to the powerful mythological serpent, Sheshanaga.
In a post that has rapidly gone viral, Kalyan quoted a verse from the revered Tamil classic Tirukkural, penned by philosopher-poet Thiruvalluvar. The verse read:
“Even if all the rats gather and roar like the sea, what harm can they cause? A single hiss from Sheshanaga is enough to destroy them.”
Accompanying the quote was a striking image associated with India’s advanced S-400 air defense system—further amplifying the message of strength and readiness.
Through this poetic analogy, Pawan Kalyan appeared to deliver a scathing critique of Pakistan’s alleged duplicity, casting it as the morally weaker party in the conflict. His tweet resonated widely, gaining traction across various social media platforms and stirring both applause and debate.
With tensions still high along the border and national sentiment running deep, Pawan’s message blends literature, symbolism, and national pride—striking a chord with a public eager for strong leadership and cultural grounding.