Monday, July 20, 2020

Pakistan: 'It takes greater than 18 months to provide a child', says Tehreek-e-Insaf politician defending Imran Khan, video goes viral

Pakistani politician's comment Screenshot of the clip circulating online of a reveal aired on K21 information photo credit score: Twitter

A Member of the national assembly (MNA) in Pakistan has claimed that it "takes more than 18 months to even have a toddler after marriage", whereas defending the shortcoming of progress made with the aid of the nation's major Minister, Imran Khan, and his political birthday party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). A viral video of the comment left netizens in splits.

He made the comment all over a are living tv interview, on the reveal 'information Line with Rida Saifee', aired on the Karachi-based mostly channel K21 news, on July 1.

The MNA Sana Ullah Khan turned into discussing the newly announced finances and its repercussions for the general public. And, the host, Saifee, had begun the demonstrate speakme concerning the inflation in the country.

"[Pakistan Prime Minister] Imran Khan had spoke of that he will improve the unemployment price and provide housing. In 18 months even a baby isn't born after marriage," Sana Ullah talked about in the clip it truly is making rounds on social media.

The comment left the host and guest speakers laughing.

Tweep @hyzaidi shared the video and wrote: "a new checklist. PTI MNA defends lack of development by way of claiming that it's too quickly to choose because 'even a child can not be born in 18 months after marriage!'"

The clip has been viewed over ninety two,000 instances and gotten over one hundred feedback.

Twitter person @Aslam_44 wrote: "Such ignorant [people] are [there] in every birthday celebration. sad and dangerous element is that they turn into MNAs, MPAs (Member of Provincial assembly) and so on."

Referencing PTI's political slogan, Twitter person @NoorAfnanAhmed posted: "How shameful. They do not even [have] abilities of regular lifestyles and that they come for reforming and transforming 'New Pakistan'."

while some concept that Sana Ullah made the remark by chance.

Tweep @ThoughtsTweter referred to it become a: "Slip of tongue."

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