Bageshwar Dham’s prominent figure, Acharya Dhirendra Shastri, reacted spiritedly to India’s T20 World Cup demolition of Pakistan, coining the memorable line, ‘Bap to bap hota hai.’ He likened the cricketing rout to the Indian Army’s bold Operation Sindoor strike.
In his Chhatarpur address, Shastri revealed calling the result during play, buoyed by the players’ prowess. Pakistan’s collapse to 114 chasing 175/7 exemplified India’s unyielding dominance, akin to military exploits.
Supporters buzzed with energy as he rallied them to cheer the victors. Shastri hailed every athlete, insisting Pakistan defeats are mandatory for national honor.
‘Their dismay is palpable – no worries, father is always father,’ he jested, easing the intensity with wit. He emphasized team merit over mysticism, crediting prayers as mere support.
This one-two punch from soldiers and sports stars leaves Pakistan checkmated, Shastri opined, fostering a sense of invincible Indian pride.
