Imran Khan Gets Trolled After He Tweets About The Passing of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was brutally trolled after commenting on the passing of CAB by Indian Parliament. Users reminded him that as a head of a nation with questionable human rights record, he should be the last person sermonising on human rights issues
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was brutally trolled by many Twitter users after he tweeted about the passing of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. He said that Pakistan strongly condemns its passing.
Twitterati reminded the Pakistani PM of ill treatment meted out to Hindus, Balochis, Sindhis, Sikhs, Christians, Ahmadiyya, Shias and Imran's own Pashtun clan inside Pakistan
New Delhi: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan attracted a lot of attention from trollers after he took to Twitter to talk about the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill after it was passed by both the houses of India's parliament. Khan had, on Twitter, said that Pakistan strongly condemns the Indian Lok Sabha’s Citizenship legislation. He also said that it violates all norms of International Human rights laws and bilateral agreements with Pakistan. The post that was made on December 10 gathered a lot of traffic with 10.2K retweets and 31.6K likes.
However, his comment on Indian proceedings did not go well with Twitter users. One user, while replying to Khan’s tweet, wrote: "In fact as a "homeland created for Muslims" you should offer refuge to all persecuted Muslims of the Indian subcontinent. Show India you can do it too!" Another user mocked Khan for his comment and wrote: "Look who's talking. Please don't talk about human rights because it doesn't suit you." Further, another comment read, "Better treat everyone equally in your country. Had you done it this would not be necessary.” A user, while taking a dig at the Pakistan government, remarked, "We strongly strongly, strongly condemn the Pakistani government for its inhumane treatment of Hindus, Balochis, Sindhis, Sikhs, Christians, Ahmaddiyas, Shias and your own Pashtun clan."
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