Pakistan is dealing with a civil war-like scenario with former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s supporters finishing up riots and arsons within the nation following his arrest in a corruption case. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has suspended cell web providers throughout the nation and restricted entry to Twitter, Facebook and Youtube. Earlier, the police have imposed Section 144 in a number of areas following Khan’s arrest.Â
Amid this disaster, Pakistani actor Sehar Shinwari took to Twitter in search of to file a grievance towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi and intelligence company RAW. In a tweet, Shinwari wrote, “Anyone knows the online link of Delhi Police? I have to file a complaint against Indian PM & Indian Intelligence Agency RAW who are spreading chaos and terrorism in my country Pakistan. If the Indian courts are free (As they claims) then I am sure Indian Supreme Court will provide me justice.”
Unexpectedly, Delhi Police responded to the tweet that quickly went viral. “We are afraid we still do not have jurisdiction in Pakistan. But, would like to know how come you are tweeting when the internet has been shut down in your country!” requested Delhi Police.
Netizens lauded Delhi Police for his or her witty reply. “Haha, roasted really very badly @SeharShinwari, you are having a bad day, keep entertaining us,” wrote one person. Another person wrote, “The dream of jurisdiction in Pakistan will definitely come true!”
We are afraid we nonetheless wouldn’t have jurisdiction in Pakistan.
But, want to know the way come you might be tweeting when the web has been shut down in your nation! https://t.co/lnUCf8tY59
— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) May 9, 2023
Supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan barged into the military installations in lots of components of the nation because the legislation and order scenario continued to deteriorate through the night time. Videos emerged on social media exhibiting PTI activists elevating slogans towards the federal government in addition to the Pakistan Army, the report stated.
The baton-wielding demonstrators reached contained in the General Headquarters (GHQ) of the Pakistan Army in Rawalpindi, Samaa TV reported. In different movies, they might be seen vandalising military properties in numerous cities, together with Lahore and Karachi.
The police fired tear fuel shells to disperse the demonstrators however to no avail because the legislation enforcers retreated. There are experiences of PTI supporters breaking into the residence of a navy officer within the cantonment space in Lahore, Dawn reported.