Pakistan Army Spokesman Trolled Over Spelling Error Calling Kashmir Country's Jugular 'Vain'
New Delhi: The Pakistan Army's spokesperson found himself at the epicentre of a troll-fest after Twitter users spotted a spelling gaffe in his post on Kashmir.
Pakistan Army spokesperson Asif Ghafoor made an open appeal to Twitter trolls when he misspelled the word vein in the term 'jugular vein' as 'vain' (meaning producing no result; useless) while quoting Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa's speech on the current situation in the disputed region of Kashmir.
“Pak Army is fully configured, prepared & determined to defend honour,dignity & territorial integrity of motherland at all cost. Kashmir is jugular vain of Pakistan & no compromise shall be made which denies right of self determination to our brave Kashmiri brethren”,COAS.(2of2). pic.twitter.com/wwL5K7Kbj1— DG ISPR (@OfficialDGISPR) October 3, 2019
The last time I had corrected your Latin. This time please allow me to correct your English. It's - jugular vein - and not "vain"...Even the auto correct prompts correctly the moment one types - jugular.So this must have been typed out of ignorance of the correct spelling. pic.twitter.com/c7u56D1FbM
— Lt Col Sundeep Parija (Retd) (@sundeepparija) October 3, 2019
kashmir k chakkar mai muzzafrabad kho doge gaffure🤣🤣🤣— ਮੁਕੇਸ਼ ਪਾਲ مکیش پال۔ (@mukeshp41468273) October 3, 2019
Look what have you done to your awaam!Kashmir, Kashmir kar rahe ho.. try focusing on your citizens ..first. pic.twitter.com/26gHYlJNaw
— Raja Dahir (राजा दाहिर)🕉️🚩 (@RajaDahir7) October 3, 2019
— Invincible (@unconquerable_R) October 3, 2019
You are trying in "vain" 😜— Manoj Thakur (@chhatermanoj) October 3, 2019
Ever since India stripped the restive Jammu and Kashmir state of special status by amending Article 370 and 35A of the constitution in August, there has been a war of words and diplomatic offensives from both Islamabad and New Delhi.
India and Pakistan have been at loggerheads over Kashmir since they attained independence from British Colonial rule in 1947. While the two neighbours both claim the entire territory, they administer separate parts of Kashmir.
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