Pak’s party apologises for offensive posters

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Lahore: A leader from Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party, who put up banners with a slogan offensive to the minority Hindus in the country, has apologised after he came under fire from netizens as well as the party.
Mian Akram Usman, a Lahore-based leader of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, put up posters in connection with Kashmir Solidarity Day, which was observed across the country on February 5, with the slogan “Hindu baat se nahi, laat se maanta hai” (Hindus cannot be reasoned with using words but by force).
The banners also featured the images of Usman, the PTI Lahore general secretary, along with Prime Minister Khan and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.
After coming under criticism on social media, Usman took to Twitter to apologise to “all peacefully living ‘Hindus’ [on] both sides of the border”.
Usman told DawnNewsTV that he had asked his printer to prepare posters in connection with the Kashmir Solidarity Day which should have slogans critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The printer “misunderstood” his directions and replaced the word “Modi” with “Hindu” on the banners, the PTI leader claimed.
Responding to a Twitter user, Usman said the posters had been removed “immediately” after they came to his notice. (PTI)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

US, Iran pause strikes; clash on talks

Dubai, June 29: President Donald Trump said Monday on social media that Iran had requested a meeting with...

Strong aftershock rattles Venezuela amid rescue bid

La Guaira, June 29: A strong aftershock jolted Venezuela early Monday following last week’s devastating back-to-back earthquakes, as...

World Watch

Lightning strikes Eiffel Tower during violent thunderstorm pariS, June 29: The Eiffel Tower was struck by lightning as a...

Indian Army personnel attend to an earthquake affected person under Operation Amistad, at the International La Rinconada Racetrack in Caracas, Venezuela.

Indian Army personnel attend to an earthquake affected person under Operation Amistad, at the International La Rinconada Racetrack...