"My Pakistanis ... You don't have to worry ... State of
Madinah When I came to politics from cricket ... Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif's
corruption ... NRO will not be received ... PDM They are putting pressure on
me. "
Of course, whenever these few sentences hit your ears, you
know that there is a part of our Prime Minister Imran Khan's speech, speech or
statement on TV or radio.
Some of Prime Minister Imran Khan's opponents also agree that
he knows the art of rhetoric well, whether it is talk of creating a 'new
Pakistan' in the opposition or a modern Islamic state in Pakistani society
after taking office. Prime Minister Imran Khan's speeches have always been a
topic of discussion.
One of the reasons for this is his own charismatic
personality, and the other is to convince his supporters that he does not use
notices in speeches and discourses at the national and international levels
like the previous prime ministers.
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If we look at the speeches of Prime Minister Imran Khan,
there are many words and phrases that have now become an integral part of his
speech. One of them is the phrase "no one knows the West better than I
do" which he seems to use in most of his speeches today.
Imran Khan
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An example of this came to light during a speech in Multan
yesterday when he said, "I, my Pakistani! I know the West best, no one
understands the West from the inside as much as I do. I have spent 20 years of my
life there as a professional cricketer. I went to university there. I know
their thinking. "
Prime Minister Imran Khan actually wanted to tell the people
that the deportation of the French ambassador on the issue of insulting the
Prophet of Islam would not make any difference to the Western countries.
Prime Minister Imran Khan was trying to tell the people about
the behavior of these countries in the light of his experiences in the West,
but instead of this issue, it is being discussed on social media that Imran
Khan West Why do I refer to my life so much and whether the culture of Western
countries has become an 'obsession' and has 'overpowered their minds'?
Remember, this is not the first time that Imran Khan has
referred to the West in his speeches. Even before this, he has repeatedly made
Islamophobia, obscenity and other topics the subject of his speeches in the
West.
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Imran Khan's political journey: 'I have no interest in
becoming PM'
Reaction on social media
After the Prime Minister's statement on Western countries and
culture, the country's social media users expressed their views on it through
various comments and memes.
A Twitter user named Fareeha Awan has tried to narrate Imran
Khan's speeches through a meme. In it, he has written on a bingo card all the
popular words of Imran Khan that he often utters in his speeches, such as' I
had everything
Maheen Usmani, while commenting on Prime Minister Imran
Khan's reference to the West in his speeches, wrote, "If the Prime
Minister had said this (I know the West better) every time, I would have gotten
a dollar. I would have been rich
"I wish I remembered my university syllabus as much as
Imran Khan remembers the West," wrote a user named Mahim in a humorous
way.
Maryam Sabih does not agree with the Prime Minister of
Pakistan. "Like many Americans from Pakistan, I was born in the
West," she writes. I think I know the West better than Imran Khan.
Another user wrote, "As much as Imran Khan stocks the
West, the West is fed up and has to get a restraining order from the court
against him to leave me behind."
And a user named Ayesha wants, "I wish someone would
understand me as Imran Khan understands the West."
Zulqarnain Sahi describes the situation as follows:
Old dialogue: "It doesn't look like we've met yet, it
looks like we've known each other from birth."
New Dialogue: 'Looks like you are Imran Khan and I am Maghrib


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