Why Is Imran Khan Tweeting In Hindi? Netizens Think He’s Trying To Impress Indians

India and Pakistan tensions had almost reached a saturation point in the last few days following the Pulwama attack where the lives of over 40 CRPF jawans were lost owing to the activities of the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist group in Pakistan.

Of course, India retaliated by carrying out an air strike on Pakistani air space, which resulted in several militant training camps being completely destroyed.

However, the Pakistan Prime Minister, Imran Khan has maintained a calm and composed demeanour through the chaos and panic that followed. After India accused Pakistan following the Pulwama attack, he had responded saying that India had no concrete evidence.

Why Is Imran Khan Tweeting In Hindi? Netizens Think He's Trying To Impress Indians - RVCJ Media

Not losing his calm, he had also specified that if India attacked, Pakistan would not be far behind. After the air strikes, there were several allegations made about Pakistan retaliating.

In a twist, a Pakistani jet took down an Indian fighter jet and IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthaman was captured. He was taken into custody as a prisoner of war.

As per the Geneva Conventions, Pakistan was compelled to release the prisoner within 7 days or sooner. Within 3 days, the IAF pilot was handed over to Indian officials.

Imran Khan had then announced that Pakistan would release the Indian POW as a gesture of peace. Following this move, #NobelPrizeForImranKhan began trending on social media as several Pakistanis felt that he deserved an award for his diplomatic brilliance.

On a lighter note, Imran Khan tweeted from the official twitter handle of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and surprisingly enough, it was in Hindi. This is probably their first post in Hindi and netizens cannot keep calm.

“Why on earth is Imran Khan tweeting in Hindi?” was the question on everyone’s mind. Netizens think he’s doing this to impress India.

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