A sarcastic song harshly criticizing Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan is going viral on social media. This song was posted from a Twitter handle describing itself as "Pakistan embassy in Serbia."
This song criticizing Pakistan's rising food and commodities costs is causing a lot of embarrassment for the Pakistani PM. Based upon tunic repetition of Imran Khan's statement "Aap ne Ghabraana nahi" (you shouldn't worry), this song is making social media go crazy.
Sabun mehenga ho jaye to aap ne lagana nahi.... Aata mehenga ho jaye to aapne khana nahi.... Aap ne ghabrana nahi.... Aapne ghabrana nahi
(If soap becomes expensive then don't use it... If the flour becomes expensive stop eating it... You shouldn't worry... You shouldn't worry.)
"I am sorry, Imran Khan, am not left with another option," the Twitter handle which has a blue tick as a verified handle said, along with a parody music video on the Pakistani Prime Minister.
This is the song's YouTube link, as shared by the Twitter handle. The tweet has since been removed.
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The Pakistani foreign ministry later issued a statement claiming that the Twitter account had been hacked.
"The Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts of the Pakistan Embassy in Serbia have been hacked. Messages being posted on these accounts are not from the Embassy of Pakistan in Serbia, "reads the statement.
The Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts of the Embassy of Pakistan in Serbia have been hacked.
— Spokesperson 🇵🇰 MoFA (@ForeignOfficePk) December 3, 2021
Messages being posted on these accounts are not from the Embassy of Pakistan in Serbia.
Credit - WION