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Sarcastic Shehbaz tells journalist to film him again

Published on: June 21, 2018 10:37 AM

LONDON: Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday passed remarks in all sarcasm to the journalist who filmed him earlier.

Shehbaz in his defense and in a sarcastic tone remarked to the journalist “Film me again and send it back to Pakistan”.

Sharif passed the remarks while entering his car, that left the people around him to crack up with a good laugh.

However, the unidentified journalist gave out the perfect response to PML-N president’s sarcasm, stating that “Sir, next time, please use the zebra crossing.”

Earlier, on Tuesday a journalist had filmed Shehbaz jaywalking in the metropolis in a video clip that went viral on the social media with a caption of “no badshahat in London”.

A twitter war also stirred turning into a twitter troll for Reham Khan and Farhan Virk over the series of comments they exchanged. Reham Khan had shared the video in her tweet stating a new level for respect for Shehbaz Sharif for crossing the road like any other normal person.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Headline, jaywalking, metropolis, sarcasm, Shehbaz Sharif, zebra crossig

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