New Delhi “ Ridiculous” and “ beizzati” were just some of the numerous words used to describe the tweet posted by the Pakistan delegacy in Serbia that criticised Prime Minister Imran Khan for alleged remitment of hires of the delegacy staff for three months. Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs latterly stated that the Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts of the delegacy had been “ addressed”.
In a now-deleted tweet, the delegacy’s sanctioned Twitter handle said on Friday “ With affectation breaking all former records, how long do you anticipate@ImranKhanPTI that we government officers will remain silent and keep working for you without been paid for once three months and our children been forced out of academy due to non payment of freights. Is this#NayaPakistan? (sic)”
The tweet was posted on11.02 am Friday and latterly deleted but not before it was participated nearly a hundred times Some social media druggies were regaled by the alternate tweet posted by the delegacy’s sanctioned handle which read “ I’m sorry@ImranKhanPTI, am not left with another option”. Others appertained to the whole debacle as “ sanctioned beizzati of Pakistan” for an delegacy to “ comb” its own government Meanwhile, some druggies on social media suggested Indian hackers were behind the tweet Raja Faisal, a tone- described Geopolitical Critic in Pakistan, suggested Indian-American Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s recently appointed CEO, had commodity to do with it.
Though Pakistan’s foreign ministry posted a explanation about the “ addressed” accounts, an delegacy twittering against its own high minister on foreign soil was bound to beget some flutter on social media, not just in Pakistan but in India and other corridor of the world too Pakistani Twitter stoner Samina Ali Siddiqui asked, “ Why is it come so easy to calumniate Pakistan and PTI Govt recently, you guys need to figure that out”.
Indeed before the Pakistan foreign ministry issued the explanation, intelligencer Benazir Shah informed the public that officers at the delegacy in Serbia had refused to note on the tweet and directed her back to the field officer for a comment Another Pakistani intelligencer, Hamza Azhar Salam, said Pakistan’s Ambassador to Serbia, Shehryar Akbar Khan, had claimed that all hires of the staff in the delegacy were paid two days agone Indian intelligencers Nidhi Razdan and Ashish Singh too reflected on the incident with the ultimate going as far as to call it a reflection of “ how deep a mess Pakistan as a country is in”.
A clip from a music videotape by Pakistani songster Saad Alavi, frequently compared to India’s Yashraj Mukhate, was also included in the tweet. Alavi’s song had gone viral in March this time and was a play on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s speech from March 2020 during the epidemic when he famously said “ aap ne ghabrana nahi ( do n’t solicitude)”.