India registered a spectacular victory over Pakistan in the T-20 World Cup 2026. The pictures of its celebration have attracted the attention of the whole world. After India’s victory, a video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, which is said to be from Balochistan. In this video it can be seen how some youth are seen dancing fiercely after India’s victory.
Celebration in Balochistan
After Pakistan’s crushing defeat against India in Colombo, there was sadness all over Pakistan and an atmosphere of mourning was seen. On the other hand, many reports of celebrations came out from Balochistan. In a video going viral on social media, Baloch youth, excited over India’s victory, were seen taking to the streets, dancing in traditional style and celebrating. Baloch people have been demanding independence from Pakistan for a long time. There are often reports of clashes between BLA and Pakistani Army from Balochistan.
Balochs celebrating India’s victory over Pakistan! 🔥
The support and excitement are real tonight.Jai Hind 🙏 #PAKvIND pic.twitter.com/UaMQDWmyrl
— وتن جار WatnJar 🇦🇫 (@Afghan_solider) February 15, 2026
This video has been shared from a social media account related to Balochistan. In the video, youth are seen dancing on the victory of Team India. Although the authenticity of this video cannot be officially confirmed, it has created a new political and social narrative amid the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry. This video is filling with pride and excitement among Indian fans.
In fact, on one hand, Indian bowlers and batsmen gave a crushing defeat to Pakistan by 61 runs on the cricket ground, while on the other hand, these videos coming out from areas like Balochistan have added salt to the wound for Pakistan. This celebration of India’s victory from Colombo to Balochistan shows that the dominance of Team India is not limited only to the cricket field, but is also linked to the emotions of the people.
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