Pakistanis are mocking their own government, on the decision of Indus water suspension; Read comments
Indus Treaty: On one hand, there is an atmosphere of restlessness in Pakistan regarding the strict steps taken by India after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. The situation has become such that the Pakistanis themselves are not missing a chance to mock their own government.

On one side, there is a mood of restlessness in Pakistan about the drastic measures being taken by India post the Pahalgam attack, while on the opposite side, the Pakistanis are themselves not losing an opportunity to ridicule their government. Social media sites are full of such photos, memes, and videos, and are evidence enough of how much troubled the public is by the misfortunes of Pakistan.
Most of the comments are about suspending the Indus Water Treaty and possible military action by India. For example, a social media user wrote, India will stop the water...but it does not come anyway. At the same time, in a video, a boy is seen jumping into the river, and the caption given is- Let me take a bath before India stops the water. A user named Faizan posted a picture of a person with soap on his face and wrote the caption- India, give me water, soap has gone into my eyes.
Some users were also seen taking a dig at Pakistan's policy of supporting terrorists. One person wrote, the situation is already bad, you should have thought a lot before taking the risk. Now the account will be settled. At one place, the dialogue of the hero-heroine in a film poster is shown like this - I will destroy you (India) and I want to be destroyed (Pakistan).
Amidst all such funny posts, a post making fun of Pakistan's military capability is also being liked a lot. In this, a person is shown sitting on a two-wheeler, which has been given the shape of an airplane with pieces of cardboard. It is written in it - We will fight India with the help of this.
In another similar post, it is written - Will you kill? Our government is killing people just like that. One post reads, "Will you take Lahore? Take it, you will return it yourself after half an hour." One post shows a young man boarding a three-wheeler that looks like a fighter jet parked on the roadside, and it reads, "Soldier going to war."