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Karma bites: ‘Lanat’ trends on social media as Pakistanis target Bilawal, other leaders
12/22/2022 11:02:55 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 22: Even as ‘Lanat’ is the Udru word for curse, its trending on the social media as the Pakistani people are abusing their leaders using this specific term.
It seems that Karama has bitten the enemy country quite quickly, a few days after Pakistan used derogatory words against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
While the Pakistani people have been making social media posts, mainly against the politicians with the term “Lanat” being used to expose the corruption and other evils in the neighboring country, Bilawal Bhutto who had recently used derogatory words against Modi is facing the heat from his own people.
The people of Pakistan have been posting numerous abuses against the Pakistani politicians calling them corrupt on multiple fronts.
“Lanat ho tum py haram khor, Shame shame shame,” posted Arshad Sharif Fan alongside picture of Bilawal Bhutto.
“#PakistanArmy Colonel Description: ☠️daughter smashed a 40- yrs man in rash driving in D12, Man died on the spot.
Lanat ! No FIR Ni action , Pakistan Army and their families always misuse power.#PakArmy shameless #Islamabad #Rawalpindi,” posted a social media handle.
Recently India slammed Pakistan for its sinister acts before the world community. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar sharply responded to Pakistan’s counterpart Bilawal Bhutto Zardari after his remarks on the Kashmir issue at the United Nations in New York on December 14.
Speaking at the UN, S Jaishankar said “That certainly applies to state sponsorship of cross-terrorism. Nor can hosting Osama bin Laden and attacking a neighbouring parliament serve as credentials to sermonize before this council.”
Afterwards India bashed Pakistan for Bhutto using derogatory words against the tallest leader of world’s largest democracy.
Observers said the “Karma has bitten Pakistan even faster than expected.” “In less than week Bhutto and company are facing choicest abuses from their own people and this is how Karma has bitten our enemy,” said an observer adding “Jaisi Karni, Waisi Bharni!.”
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