Updated September 18th, 2019 at 18:21 IST
Pakistan analyst falls off chair during live debate, disappears
Pakistan journalism has often left the world in splits and in a recent episode, a panellist tumbled off the chair during a debate on Kashmir.
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Pakistan journalism has often left the world in splits and in a recent episode, a panelist tumbled off the chair during a debate on Kashmir. In a video shared on social media, the panelist just fell off the chair during a live telecast. Following the incident, the anchor was taken aback, his expressions causing a laughing riot on social media.
During a live discussion on Kashmir an analyst falls off his chair. This happened on Pakistan's GTV. pic.twitter.com/gWGcBoboVi
— Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat) September 17, 2019
Tauba Tauba
The reporter from Pakistan, known for his ludicrous 'Tauba Tauba' rant, had emerged on the internet to condemn India, this time over Kashmir on September 2. The 'Tauba Tauba' reporter, in his latest clip, expressed his frustration with India over the curfew imposed in Kashmir following the abrogation of Article 370. In his fictitious rant, the Pakistani reporter talks about how there's a lack of "water and electricity" in Kashmir.
Furthermore, the reporter in a laughable appeal asks Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and the Pakistan Army to 'attack Kashmir and drop an atom bomb on New Delhi.'
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He said, "This is a 'Tauba Tauba' situation, today it has been 27 days since the curfew has been imposed in Kashmir. People are waiting for medicines, the sick are waiting to get to the hospital, people are not getting water and electricity, people don't have internet and mobile services. This is Tauba Tauba situation, Indian Forces have imposed a curfew for 27 days."
"In this situation, I'd like to appeal to Imran Khan and Pakistan Force that they should immediately attack Kashmir and drop an atom bomb on Delhi. Atom bomb should be thrown on Delhi and other cities of India. This is a Tauba Tauba situation and Indian Forces must be taught a lesson that if Kashmir is in sorrow, then every Indian child must feel the pain," the Tauba Tauba reporter said.
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Published September 18th, 2019 at 18:05 IST
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