An extremely funny incident that happened on the other side of the border yesterday, left people on social media in splits. Such incidents are not unusual for Pakistan as the country often keeps embarrassing itself and each time it pushes the bar higher.
The country made itself an object of ridicule when during the live streaming of the press conference of the provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. While the press conference was being broadcast live on the Facebook page of the government, a cat filter on the video got accidentally turned on. Journalist Naila Inayat shared the images of the press conference on Twitter.
You can’t beat this! Khyber Pakhtunkhwa govt’s live presser on Facebook with cat filters.. ? pic.twitter.com/xPRBC2CH6y
— Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat) June 14, 2019
The press conference was being organised by Pakistani politician Shaukat Yousafzai who was talking about the decisions made in the provincial cabinet in Peshawar. The cat filter made the faces of the people look like cats which tickled people’s funny bone and they started cracking jokes on it.
Some gave the ‘cutest politician’ award to Shaukat Yousafzai after the cat filter was turned on.
??❤️Cutest politician pic.twitter.com/3ToUEAFPDM
— Manas ?? মানস (@ManasBose_INDIA) June 14, 2019
WTH! KPK Minister turns into a kitty, apparently they uploaded live facebook video stream with cat filter on. Imagine their level of efficiency. Hillarious??? pic.twitter.com/nO8SKJ8K0i
— Mustafa Abdullah Baloch (@MustafaBaloch_) June 14, 2019
Some mocked the Pakistani government for making such silly blunders and dreaming of acquiring Kashmir.
Pakistan’s State Government Live Streams Facebook Press Conference With Cat Filter On.
AND THEY WANT KASHMIR ?#PakvsInd #PKMKB pic.twitter.com/EhdBE24Tog
— Raghavkaushal (@Raghavkaushal18) June 15, 2019
Recently the Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan had given had committed a goof up by violating the diplomatic protocol at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on June 13. During the opening ceremony of the SCO Summit, the Pakistani Prime Minister remained seated while everyone stood to welcome the Heads of States into the hall.
Earlier, Imran Khan broke the diplomatic protocol during the 14the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC Summit) in Saudi Arabia, when he spoke to the Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz and walked off before the message could even be translated to the King.