After the United Opposition filed a no-confidence motion in the National Assembly on March 31, Prime Minister Imran Khan, while addressing t...
After the United Opposition filed a no-confidence motion in the National Assembly on March 31, Prime Minister Imran Khan, while addressing the nation, wrote a 'letter' naming the threatening country, calling it his fault. But people were seen making memes.
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The Prime Minister addressed the nation on March 31 — Screenshot |
Imran Khan first revealed while addressing a rally in Islamabad on March 27 that he had documentary evidence of a conspiracy to overthrow his government from abroad and then showed a 'letter'.
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Now, while addressing the nation on March 31, he mentioned the "letter" and first mentioned the United States, then he realized his mistake and said that what he meant was from a foreign country.
During the speech, Imran Khan said that on March 8 or 7, he received a message from outside the United States, which meant that he was receiving a message from a foreign country.
Memes were created on Twitter when the Prime Minister used the name 'America' during a direct speech and then said that he meant 'from outside, from a country' and people made various comments. Appeared
Some people ridiculed the Prime Minister for naming 'America' and then calling it his fault and wrote that he really made a mistake, slipped his tongue or he deliberately took the name. Call it your fault?
Anchor Gharina Farooqi tweeted: "Was it really a" mistake "or a 'slip of the tongue' to name the United States in an alleged threatening message to the nation after the National Security Committee meeting?" What was done for which LIVE address was kept?
At the same time, he wrote that it was not a mistake or a slip of the tongue.
Senior journalist and anchor Hamid Mir also tweeted and asked the Prime Minister to answer a simple question that if the US had threatened him through the Pakistani ambassador then he would have joined the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on March 21 in Islamabad. Why did you invite the US Under Secretary of State to the IC meeting?
Journalist Omar Qureshi wrote that Imran Khan said that he did not know the name of any country and then he also mentioned the name of America.
Journalist Manzar Elahi tweeted that "America ... No, don't mention America.
Journalist Anis Hanif asked, "Did the Prime Minister deliberately name America?"
Reporter Sanjay Sadhwani also shared a clip of the Prime Minister mentioning America.
Journalist Abdul Qadir, while sharing the video clip of the Prime Minister, wrote that "so it means America".
Anchor Mehr Bukhari wrote that the Prime Minister mentioned the name of America in his speech, then smiled, then blushed and finally correcting himself said that no, it was not America but some other country.
Journalist Farhan Mohammad Khan asked, "Is the language slippery or is it a deliberate gamble?"
Journalist Waqas Shah wrote that the language of the Prime Minister did not slip but he took the name of America as planned.
Journalist Nemat Khan also shared the clip of the Prime Minister and wrote that Imran Khan while addressing the nation mentioned the name of the threatening country America but then said that what he meant was another country.
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