Pakistanis are celebrating the day when a cup of tea cost India’s MIG-21. Twitter users are enjoying the world’s biggest tea party!
On this day in 2019, Indian pilot Abhinandan was captured by Pakistan Air Force in the Operation Swift retort. Pakistanis showed a good example of hospitality as Abhinandan was treated with a cup of tea and was sent back to India. India’s commander had said called the tea “fantastic”!
On February 27, the Pakistan Air Force shot down Indian planes violating the country’s airspace and their pilot had just arrested Abhinandan.
On this very day in 2019 (February 27), the Director-General of the Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army, ISPR, in a statement issued on the social networking website Twitter, said that
Pakistan Air Force shot down two Indian fighter jets violating Pakistani airspace.
Twitter users seem to be enjoying the day. Hashtags #surpriseday, #Abhinandan, and #27Feb are trending on Twitter.
Here are how tweeple expressing their thoughts:
India celebrating the #WorldsBiggestTeaParty in style#Happysurpriseday pic.twitter.com/vQSE9WXRNx
— Muhammad Ajmeer Khan ☆ (@AjmeerMuhammad) February 27, 2021
#Abhinandan #BalakotAirStrike#WorldsBiggestTeaParty#HappySurpriseDayIndia #Pakistan #PawriHoRahiHai #Pakistan #PSL6 #Abinandan
Fantastic Tea day . Only for RSS fighters . Lets try pic.twitter.com/sBrVploq78— Jannat Mirza (@Jannat_Mirza1) February 27, 2021
A day to remember.
A day in the life of Abhi-none-done
Shaheen are always ready #OperationSwiftRetort #ayo_chayea_pilayain #Modi #WorldsBiggestTeaParty #HappySurpriseDayIndia #Abhinandan pic.twitter.com/ZrcURHpL7h— Sheikh Farooq (@SheikhF28283704) February 27, 2021
#HappySurpriseDayIndia
Many many happy returns of the day dear India#آؤ_چائے_پلائیں#WorldsBiggestTeaParty@PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/dGKsfkmHiq— Jahanzeb tajwana (@JTajwana) February 27, 2021



















